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April 2010 
Manufacturing Drive-Thru Communication Systems 
For Four Decades

Season for Saw-cuts: 867 Saw-cut Loop         

Economic conditions cause thaw for Drive-Thru business.          
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 It is time for cutting into concrete once again as franchises prepare to take advantage of the Drive-Thru Industry's growth potential.  Signs of economic thaw are here only for some industries, namely, the fast food industry. 
 

 Market indicators point to more drive-thru business than ever in this down economy, with customers choosing fast food when cash is tight for their dinners out. 

  
 Our 867 Saw-cut Loop is ideally suited for existing pad drive-thru applications when used in conjunction with the Marsh 610 Loop Vehicle Detector.

Don't forget, Marsh products interface with HME, 3M and Panasonic devices. 

  

Click here to View our Newsletter on Preformed Loop!What's the buzz on Saw-cut Loop

"Time is money" when it comes to a Drive-Thru or Vehicle Detection system installation whether you are the owner or the installer.  No need to bust up and pour a new Drive-thru pad.  The 867 Saw-cut Loop will cut your your total installation time greatly.  This inexpesnsive product with clear instruction manual is designed for use after pavement installation will cut your overall costs.  The kit requires no mixing, dispenses easily with a cartridge gun and is inexpensive to ship by all methods.  It is ideal for traffic signals, parking lot gates, drive-thrus and traffic counter control.
See this time-saving item it at
867 Saw-cut Loop Package 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Be sure to contact Genevieve to take advantage of our current running sale until the 15th of April for Preformed Loop at 10% off.
 
 
Issue: 4
Saw-cut Loop Kit
In This Issue
"Tis the Season for Economic Thaw
What's the Buzz on Saw-cut Loop?
Spring SALE on Saw-cut Loop
 Tech Tip: 
It's called "Loop" for a reason.

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Well it may sound too simple, but it is called "Loop" for a reason.  For those who have never installed a Saw-cut, be sure to form a rectangular loop with the wire.  Do not run the length of wire in straight rows across the detection area. 

 

 First, mark the pavement with chalk (rather than aerosol spray paint) as indicated in the easy-to- follow layout instructions.

 
Clean debris from the slot with compressed air.  That's a great way to dry the pavement completely, too.
 
  Be certain that the backer rod is pressed firmly  on top of the wires to avoid vibrating and false "reads".
 
 Submitted by Debbie H.
 
 

Call Jeff, or one of our other techies for more great tips at (630) 879-8008 x 100

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 Dealers
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First time ever dealer SPRIMG SALE on Marsh Products
Saw-cut Loop Kits.  Now $77.40
Keep in mind this deal ends on memorial day. 
Offer Expires: May 31, 2010
Contact your sales rep for more info:
 Genevieve O'Brien
Marsh Products
(630) 879-8008 x 109