Torque is a split-screen landing page template built for heavy equipment diesel repair businesses. It combines a credential-forward hero, frequently asked question-driven scroll sections, downloadable resource gates, and inline quote forms to convert fleet managers and construction operators into qualified leads. The design uses a Corporate Precision color system with clinical whites, gunmetal text, and caution amber call to action buttons.
by Rocket studio
Torque is a single-page, split-screen landing page template purpose-built for heavy equipment diesel repair and overhaul services. It uses an frequently asked question-driven scroll layout, gated capability downloads, and persistent inline quote forms to provide visitors with documented proof of expertise before asking for commitment. Every section earns the next click.
This template is built for repair businesses that serve industrial and commercial fleets. It is equally practical for established shops and small business owners who want a professional appearance online without building a site from scratch.
Fleet managers and construction superintendents do not browse casually. When a vehicle goes down, they need repair services fast and they need confidence that the shop can deliver. A generic website fails that test. This landing page is built to answer the hard questions upfront and move buyers directly toward a repair request.
This template gives your business a complete, ready-to-use landing page structure. You can easily customize sections, swap in your own photos, and update forms without writing code from scratch.




Theme
Corporate Precision
Creative direction
FAQ-Driven
Color system
Arctic White
Style
Split Screen (50/50)
Direction
Content/Resource
Page Sections
Split-screen Hero with Award Badge Wall
Faq-driven Scroll with Resource Downloads
Gated Capabilities Guide Form
Persistent Inline Quote Request Forms
Calibration and Overhaul Service Display
Linear Single-row Footer
Can I update the forms to collect different customer information?
Does the template support file uploads so customers can attach photos?
Is this landing page suitable for shops that also offer torque wrench calibration services?
How does the gated download form help generate better leads?
Can small business owners use this template without a developer?
This landing page template is loaded with components that support the complete quote request process for heavy equipment repair services.
The hero section divides into two equal panels. The left panel displays certification seals and a 98.7% first-time fix rate stat badge to build immediate trust. The right panel holds a bold condensed headline and a subline naming three service tiers: Field Service, Shop Overhaul, and Preventive Maintenance Contracts. High-quality photos reinforce professional appearance from the first scroll position.
Three dedicated frequently asked question sections guide visitors through the most common questions a fleet manager asks before committing. Each section pairs a left-panel question with a right-panel answer, a downloadable PDF resource such as a service area map or parts availability sheet, and a supporting photo. This structure lets the page provide visitors with real operational intelligence before any form is presented.
The primary conversion point is a short gated form that captures customer information including name, company, fleet size (via dropdown), and equipment make. Users who complete the form receive access to the full Service Capabilities Guide. This procedure gives the business a qualified lead and gives the prospect detailed information they can act on immediately.
Every frequently asked question answer section includes a persistent "Request a Quote" call to action button in caution amber. Clicking it opens an inline form where clients can describe their equipment model, serial number or unit ID, symptom description, preferred service location, and attach photos of the fault or damage. These forms capture job details at the moment of highest intent.
The template is structured to display calibration services alongside overhaul and field repair services. Calibration is a critical procedure across various industries: a torque wrench must be calibrated regularly to maintain accuracy, since torque wrenches tend to lose their accuracy over time. The template supports describing calibration procedure details, test load ranges, and compliance with standards such as ASME B107.300 so clients understand the shop's full mechanical capabilities.
The footer follows a clean, single-row linear pattern. It carries contact details, service area summary, and essential business information in a compact strip. This keeps the page focused without cluttering the landing experience.
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Split-Screen Hero | Display credentials and headline |
| frequently asked question Section One | Answer callout radius questions |
| frequently asked question Section Two | Address parts availability queries |
| frequently asked question Section Three | Clarify emergency mobilization timeline |
| Capabilities Guide Form | Gate and capture lead details |
| Linear Footer | Surface contact details cleanly |
The visual system is built around a Corporate Precision theme. The palette evokes a pressure-washed concrete service bay under fluorescent light: sterile, organized, and serious about uptime. Typography uses DM Sans for body text and Manrope condensed for headings.
The template is desktop-first in its layout priority, reflecting the reality that fleet managers typically review repair plans and service details from a desk. However, mobile fallback is fully accounted for, since mobile-friendly pages are essential for users searching for auto services and technicians who may access the page from a job site.
This landing page converts by earning trust before asking for anything. The frequently asked question-driven structure answers objections in the natural order a fleet manager thinks through them, then presents a clear path to action.
This template is well-suited for shops that serve various industries beyond heavy construction, including mining operations, rental fleets, and manufacturing facilities that run heavy diesel equipment. It can also support auto repair shops and auto services businesses that want to promote calibration services alongside standard vehicle maintenance and auto repair work.