Greater Savings, Safety, and Performance for Fleet Vehicles
Improper pressures cause significant losses in efficiency and savings through increased fuel use, decreased handling and braking, increased downtime, added maintenance, higher carbon emissions and more. To combat low pressure situations, Ward has developed Ward Pressure Track™. Pressure Track™ is the only wireless, electronic, tire pressure monitoring system that both integrates seamlessly with the Ward AFMS™ and operates as a stand alone product.
The Ward Pressure Track™ tire monitoring system brings greater savings, safety, and performance to fleet vehicles. Ward Pressure Track™ provides early notification of possible tire pressure problems before inefficiencies or dangerous situations occur. Pressure Track™ displays current tire pressures on demand, whether the vehicle is moving or stationary.
Fuel Lock Out Capability
Ward Pressure Track™ is the only tire pressure management sensing system that offers a fuel dispensing lock out when used in conjunction with the Ward AFMS™. Used with the Ward AFMS™, tire pressure monitoring data is transmitted during each fueling. The Ward AFMS™ can automatically notify the vehicle operator and fleet manager that the vehicle needs to be serviced or air added when the vehicle is at the fuel island.

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BENEFTIS
Ward Pressure Track Solutions
- Proactive Tire Management Program
- Increase Fuel Savings & Safety
- Reduce Road Calls
- Increase Tire Life
- Continuous Monitoring
- Decrease Carbon Emissions
- Easily Installed – No Special Tools
- Reduced Maintenance Costs and Time
Fleet Savings
- Tires just 10% low on pressure use 2% to 3% more fuel to overcome the drag from low tire pressure
- Roadside tire repair costs average over $400
- Tires just 10% low on pressure prematurely wear tires 9% to 12% faster
- Tires running just 13% low on pressure begin to break down the tires casing
Fleet Safety
- Properly inflated tires extend casing life, resulting in less overheating and fewer blowouts
- Low tire pressure increases required breaking distances and dramatically affects steering and handling
- 76% of all roadside repair calls involve tires, and over 83% of the time the problem causing the call is low tire pressure
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