(Lite-Check)

NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Lite-Check has introduced the Stryker 1000, a diagnostic tool that the company touted as “the next-generation trailer tester addressing smart trailer technology combining the winning Inspector 930 capabilities with new features.”

The Lite-Check technology has been around for 40 years, said Skyler Davis, director of product support for the company.

“This is specifically designed to target the issues of the future,” Davis said at a news conference at American Trucking Associations’ Technology & Maintenance Council’s 2025 Annual Meeting and Transportation Technology Exhibition.

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The features of the new trailer tester include:

  • Touch screen along with the tablet provides flexibility to meet customers’ needs, delivering instant information and saving the data
  • CAN bus connector for accessing the trailer ABS to display fault codes and other smart trailer data
  • The tablet screen shows both the smart trailer information and trailer operating system, allowing the tech to diagnose issues in real time
  • Beginning and ending screen data along with the repair is downloaded into the Sentry file, creating a DOT inspection and history of the issues
  • Track issues and repairs for the trailer with Sentry software
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Davis said Lite-Check has built up trust across all sectors of the transportation industry.

“That’s service providers, manufacturers, government fleets and even the military,” Davis said. “Now we can use a tablet, our phone to display data that they find from their trailers and tractors. We heard feedback from the field that a touch screen makes usability better.”