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The World’s First MASH Tested, Passed, & Eligible Truck Mounted Attenuator

BY S.P.A SAFETY SYSTEM LLC

The Scorpion II TMA from TrafFix Devices is the world’s first MASH Tested, Passed, and Eligible Truck Mounted Attenuator – Available at West Chester Machinery. Learn more about  “MASH Guidelines for TMA Truck Attenuators” here

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