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FLO Components announces second winner in 40th Anniversary Giveaway Contest!

November 20, 2017 | By MRO Magazine

Automatic Greasing Systems specialist FLO Components Ltd.’s announced the winner of the second draw in its 40th Anniversary Giveaway Contest.

Jonnie Hartling of Spruce Grove, AB is the lucky winner of the second of three lubrication product packages.

“Jonnie’s name was drawn randomly from all eligible entries and she successfully answered a skill-testing question,” said Gabriel Lopez, marketing specialist, FLO Components.

Hartling received a Lincoln 1884 PowerLuber & Lincoln 5900 PowerLock Coupler Pack.

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The prize is the second of three lubrication product packages that Flo Components is giving away to lucky LinkedIn users over three draw periods. The final draw will take place on December 1.

Anyone who entered in the earlier draw periods will be automatically entered in the final Draw. Lopez says that people who haven’t entered yet can do so by simply filling out the Contest Entry Form on Flo’s website and following Flo’s LinkedIn page using a valid LinkedIn account. “No purchase is required.”

The third and final prize will be a choice of either the same PowerLuber & PowerLock Pack from the first two giveaways or a Flo Components “18-point Automatic Lubrication System in a box.” This Flo Components “System in a box” is packaged as a complete kit capable of servicing up to 18 points and includes a 24VDC electric QLS301 Lincoln pump, 200 feet of ¼ OD nylon tubing, progressive block-type metering valves (18 valve outlets) and 18 ninety degree bearing inlet fittings.

Says Lopez, “The QLS System is a relatively simple method of centralizing or automating the lubrication process in many applications, from highway trailers to any variety of industrial machinery. It can help reduce downtime for machinery large and small and improve safety for those responsible for maintaining it.”

For more details or to enter the contest visit www.flocomponents.com/40th/

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