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Miners to get pink vibrators

TO SUPPORT breast cancer education, screening, treatment and research around the world, Martin Engineering is, during October, replacing the traditional orange paint on its truck vibrators with pink.

Martin is eschewing its traditional orange paint scheme to raise awareness of breast cancer issues.

Martin is eschewing its traditional orange paint scheme to raise awareness of breast cancer issues.

The pink paint scheme option will also apply to conveyor guarding, twist tensioners and inspection doors. Simply saying "make mine pink" when buying the Cougar DC Truck Vibrator or Cougar THD Hydraulic...

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