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GPS POLE TRANSPORTER™

April 17, 2006

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RuxWorks, LLC launched the GPS POLE TRANSPORTER™ product line designed to assist surveyors with GPS pole transportation. Each of the 3 models (Truck Bed (PT-100), Rear Wheel Well (PT-200) and Receiver Hitch (PT-300)) mounts GPS poles and attached equipment to the surveying vehicle in easy-to-view locations. GPS POLE TRANSPORTER products are designed to protect sensitive and expensive survey equipment; secure to vehicle during movement in the field; and eliminate re-initializing throughout the day - saving valuable time.

The Truck Bed TRANSPORTER (PT-100) provides a safe and stable GPS pole transportation for pick-up trucks in the field. Mounting to the truck bed behind the cab, the PT-100 holds a GPS pole for mobile readings or for easy transportation across a job site. Brackets on truck bed stays permanently mounted and the 38” pole holder and clamp easily detaches for storage in the vehicle. The PT-100 is: 38” in storage length, has a pole clamp with a spring loaded soft rubber jaw, compatible with all GPS poles and accessories (level bubble, data collector, bi-pod, etc.); rust / scratch resistant black powder coated steel construction, wire/cable/wireless/ Bluetooth® compatible and ambidextrous design is visible at all times. MSRP $365.00.

The Rear Wheel Well TRANSPORTER (PT-200) installs to the wheel well of all SUVs, vans and pick-up trucks. The PT-200 mounts to the Truck Bed frame through the rear wheel well via a proprietary frame clamping system. There is no interference with wheel clearance as the bracket on vehicle frame stays permanently mounted and the 38” pole holder and clamp easily detaches for storage in the vehicle. The PT-200 is: 38” in storage length, has a pole clamp with a spring loaded soft rubber jaw, compatible with all GPS poles and accessories (level bubble, data collector, bi-pod, etc.); rust / scratch resistant black powder coated steel construction, wire/cable/wireless/Bluetooth® compatible and ambidextrous design is visible at all times. MSRP $375.00

The Receiver Hitch TRANSPORTER (PT-300) secures to any 2” inch receiver hitch on SUVs, Vans and Pick-up Trucks with no tool instillation. The PT-300 has a hinge mechanism which allows the unit to fold onto itself for self-contained storage. The PT-300 is: 38” in storage length, has a pole clamp with a spring loaded soft rubber jaw, compatible with all GPS poles and accessories (level bubble, data collector, bi-pod, etc.); rust / scratch resistant black powder coated steel construction, wireless/Bluetooth® compatible and ambidextrous design is visible at all times. MSRP $395.00

GPS poles are used by surveyors repeatedly throughout the day to collect valuable data. The constant movement and resetting of the GPS equipment takes up productive job time as well as puts the equipment at risk for damage. The GPS POLE TRANSPORTER decreases the risk for damage to the $20,000 worth of surveying equipment and accessories attached to a GPS pole.

For more information, visit www.RuxWorks.com . Website and Internet purchasing will be available March, 31 2006. For sales information contact: Dave Rux, 6035 S. Parfet St., Littleton, CO 80127, Phone: 303.579.3742, Fax: 303.904.2215, info@ruxworks.com.



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