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Jump-N-Carry 12/24 Volt Jump Starter - 3400 Peak, 850 Cranking in 12V
Features and Benefits
  • Delivers 3400 Peak Amps of jump starting power in 12 Volt mode, and 1700 Peak Amps of jump starting power in 24 Volt mode
  • Long, 46" #2 gauge cables allow convenient positioning of the unit during jump starting, while Industrial-Grade Hot Jaw clamps penetrate battery terminal corrosion and provide maximum power transfer
  • Automatic recharging using an onboard fully automatic battery charger
  • Battery status indicator gauge
  • Assembled in the USA with US and imported components
The versatility of 12 and 24 Volt jump starting in a single, heavy-duty unit. Dual Clore PROFORMER batteries power the JNC1224 to 3400 Peak Amps in 12 Volt mode. With an easy change between voltage settings using quick connects, and an onboard automatic charger, it is as convenient as it is powerful. Includes DC outlet to power 12 volt accessories and a 1 year limited warranty.

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9 Piece 1/2" Drive 6 Point Extra Thin Wall Wheel Protector Socket Set
Features and Benefits
  • Durable outer sleeve and insert protects high polished wheels and lug nuts from damage
  • Chrome-molybdenum alloy steel for long life
  • Heavy duty blow molded case
  • Fully Guaranteed
Set includes: SAE sizes 3/4" (light green), 13/16" (purple), 7/8" (green), 15/16" (brown), 1" (silver), 1-1/16" (black) and Metric sizes 17mm (blue), 19mm (yellow) and 21mm (red).
Compliance, Safety, Accountability (CSA) and Drivers - Separating Fact from Fiction

FMCSA is committed to providing all stakeholders with factual and timely information on CSA. As part of this commitment, it is important that commercial motor vehicle (CMV) drivers are aware of how CSA affects them.   

Drivers, we have heard and appreciate your questions on issues ranging from the Driver Safety Measurement System (DSMS) to the Pre-Employment Screening Program (PSP). Here are the FACTS:

What is the DSMS?


The SMS assesses a carrier’s safety performance based on its roadside violations and crashes. The DSMS is a tool within the SMS used by enforcement staff only. Its primary purpose is to help enforcement staff assess driver safety as part of motor carrier investigations. The DSMS does this by identifying which of a motor carrier’s drivers to examine during that carrier’s compliance review.  This enforcement tool uses a subset of violations to evaluate an individual driver’s safety performance across employers. Appendix A in the SMS Methodology Report shows the violations used in the DSMS.

Who can see the DSMS?


Only enforcement staff have access to the DSMS for use during motor carrier safety investigations. Neither drivers nor employing motor carriers have access to the DSMS. While some third party vendors are developing and marketing CSA driver scorecards, these companies do not have access to full driver violation histories in FMCSA databases. FMCSA has not and will not validate any vendors’ scorecards or data.

What is the Pre-Employment Screening Program (PSP) and how does it impact CSA?


PSP is a new, voluntary FMCSA program mandated by Congress that is designed to assist the motor carrier industry in assessing individual drivers’ safety performance as part of the hiring process. PSP is a completely separate program from CSA. Additionally, PSP contains 3 years of inspection reports and 5 years of crash reports; however,  it does not provide a rating, score, or formal assessment of any kind. Drivers are encouraged to obtain and review their PSP report before applying for new jobs and request a review of any potentially inaccurate data through FMCSA’s DataQs program. While the PSP is not part of CSA, the safety data accessible through PSP is the same data that the DSMS and enforcement staff use during motor carrier investigations. For more information about PSP, visit FMCSA’s PSP Website at http://www.psp.fmcsa.dot.gov. For more information about DataQs, visit http://dataqs.fmcsa.dot.gov

Will FMCSA use CSA to remove CMV drivers from their jobs?


NO CSA does not give FMCSA new authority to remove drivers from their jobs and DSMS information is not publicly shared in the way that motor carrier safety data is today. Other important facts related to driver employment are outlined below.
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Carriers will not inherit any of a newly hired driver’s past violations. Only those inspections and crashes that a driver is involved in while operating under a carrier’s authority can be applied to a carrier’s SMS data.
Similar to the previous system, SafeStat, tickets or warnings that drivers receive while operating their personal vehicles do not count in the new SMS.
Neither FMCSA nor CSA restricts drivers based on BMI, weight, or neck size.
Drivers should review current and potential motor carrier employers’ SMS data which is located at http://ai.fmcsa.dot.gov/sms. Drivers and carriers with strong safety histories stand to benefit from the new compliance and enforcement program. 

Can FMCSA use CSA to revoke a driver’s commercial driver’s license (CDL)?


NOCSA does not give FMCSA the authority to revoke a CDL. Only state agencies responsible for issuing CDLs have the authority to suspend or revoke them.
The CDL Program is completely separate from CSA. FMCSA has developed and issued standards for the testing and licensing of CDL holders. These standards require states to issue CDLs only after the driver has passed knowledge and skills tests related to the type of vehicle the driver expects to operate.
The data kept by a state (i.e. tickets, citations, written warnings, convictions) and the data that are kept by the Federal government and used in the DSMS (i.e. violations from roadside inspections and crash reports) are separate.  Drivers can review their state data by requesting their Motor Vehicle Record (MVR). Drivers may review the data kept by the Federal government through the PSP program referenced above and may request a review of the Federal data through FMCSA’s DataQs system (https://dataqs.fmcsa.dot.gov/login.asp).

How does CSA affect a motor carriers’ employment of CMV drivers?


Under CSA, FMCSA continues to hold motor carriers responsible for the safety performance of the drivers they employ. This is a longstanding FMCSA position and is not unique to CSA. All inspections and crashes that a driver receives while under the authority of a carrier will remain part of the carrier’s SMS data for two years unless overturned through the DataQs system, even if the carrier terminates the driver.
FMCSA’s CSA website is the official resource for information about this new safety program. We encourage drivers and all stakeholders to visit the CSA Website http://csa.fmcsa.dot.gov and sign up to receive regular updates by email at http://csa.fmcsa.dot.gov/stay_connected.aspx.

Know the facts, be prepared


Written and distributed by http://csa.fmcsa.dot.gov
EcoMaster 150 150-Gallon Stainless Heated Agitating Lift Parts Washer
  • Heavy duty steel construction for long lasting durability
  • Self-cleaning agitating platform lifts parts to top for easy loading and unloading
  • Filter regulator with auto drain
  • Adjustable agitation speed
  • Flow-through brush with polyester filaments for the toughest water-based cleaning applications
  • Durable, baked on powder coated epoxy finish
  • Not to be used with chlorinated solvents
  • Stainless steel spring-loaded door closures
  • Thermostat is preset to deliver optimal cleaning temperature of 110 degrees F
  • Includes backup thermostat (non-adjustable)
  • 6,000 Watt heater
  • Electrical plug not included
  • Stainless steel
  • Electrical plug not included
  • 12 Gauge construction
  • Platform dimensions: 28" W x 54" L
  • Overall Dimensions: 44-1/2" W x 64" L x 66-1/2" H
  • Inside Dimensions 37-1/2" W x 57" L x 37-1/2" H
  • Load Capacity: 750 lbs
  • 1000 lb. (1/2 Ton) Capacity Air/Hydraulic Telescopic Transmission Jack

    Features and Benefits:

    • Fully adjustable lifting saddle with four ratchet adjustment fingers that quickly adjust to the transmission pan configuration
    • Low lift height of 35” for easy transfer of transmission from jack to work bench. Maximum lift height of 75” accommodates all technicians
    • Foot activated pedal raises air cylinder's ram to maximum load in seconds. Manual pump second stage quickly raises lifting saddle to desired and precise work height
    • Convenient hand grip for pushing or pulling load when the load is in the lowered position
    • Heavy duty nylon locking strap with ratchet fingers for securing the load to the lifting saddle

    Four full swivel ball bearing mounted caster wheels for easy maneuverability. Front casters can be easily locked to prevent the jack from rolling if necessary.
    Required Air Pressure 100 PSI
    Low Height 35"
    Raised Height 75"
    Saddle Forward Tilt 37°
    Saddle Backward Tilt 26°
    Saddle Lateral Tilt 12° left and right
    Base 30-1/4" square
    Shipping Weight 145 lbs.

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