Thinkcar UK to make LAMMA show debut
Thinkcar UK is set to debut at LAMMA, the UK's leading agricultural machinery and technology show, showcasing key diagnostic devices tailored for agricultural technicians and workshop businesses at the NEC this week.
“We have an increasing number of tools that can really help agricultural workshops,” said Alex Gillbanks, Managing Director of Thinkcar UK. “We are really excited to be making our debut at LAMMA and looking forward to showing what our kit can do for businesses in this sphere.”
LAMMA is the UK's main farm machinery show, which connects farmers with all that is new across the industry. 600 exhibitors will be showing off tractors, combine harvesters, arable and grassland machinery and more. Visitors will also be able to find out about a huge range of cutting-edge support technology and equipment, including diagnostic tooling for vehicles. The event is being held this Wednesday and Thursday.
Thinkcar UK will be putting the focus on a pair of easily portable THINKTOOL diagnostic tools, both of which are already popular in CV workshops.
THINKTOOL Reader HD covers 31 manufacturers, with wide capability on live data, actuation tests and more, including DPF regeneration and injector coding. THINKTOOL Reader HD also supports full OBD HD functions. Meanwhile, THINKTOOL Master CV is a 10-inch tool that offers full vehicle scan, fault code reading and clearance along with maintenance reset functions, covering 150 vehicle manufacturers. THINKTOOL Master CV also provides 13 special functions and calibrates features across the board, all at a highly competitive price-point. “We are selling this tool at one third of the price of similar devices offered by our competitors,” said Alex.
Thinkcar UK is also bringing task-specific tools to LAMMA, including the Thinkcar ES401 Steering Endoscope. “This tool supports techs performing inspections in tight spaces,” said Alex, “and is designed to enhance diagnostic precision. It will help techs solve problems swiftly and cost-effectively, especially when used in tandem with THINKTOOL diagnostic scantools.”
The popularity of these tools in the automotive aftermarket is expected to be reflected in the agricultural sector. “These tools are already really popular in CV garages and with mobile mechanics,” said Alex. “Agricultural specialists will be amazed by what these tools can do for them, and how they can help improve performance in their workshops.”