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Parker Merchanting’s treasure
chest of products
Parker Merchanting promises a ‘treasure
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chest’ of new products at this year’s Show,
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including a safety barrier system with non-
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protruding feet, designed to meet particular Health & Safety
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requirements in the utility and construction markets. Other launches
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Dave Cureton, National Account Manager, adds, “For those that
remember Liquid Hammer, which won the Best New Product Award at
last year’s Show, we have now developed an aerosol version of the
equipment cleaning solution, which will be demonstrated during the
exhibition.” A competition will also be held to win an iPod or SatNav.
Broendum cleans up
Broendum of Denmark will promote its
Ronda heavy-duty vacuum cleaners
designed for the hire industry, with
particular emphasis being placed on
models for collecting fine and hazardous
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dust within the European dust class H.
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Newly launched is the 200 Green Tech, derived from the existing
200 unit. This latest version is equipped with innovative motor
technology, designed to give increased
suction capacity, greater efficiency and
reduced power
consumption.
Also being targeted at
hire is the 350 model for
handling larger volumes
of water and sludge.
Its heavy-duty pump
enables continuous
operation, transferring
up to 300 litres/minute,
and it can handle abrasive particles like cement sludge from drilling or
cutting operations. A washable M-class polyester filter protects both
the working environment and the motor of the machine.
New Thwaites power swivel model
Thwaites will launch its new power swivel
1.5-tonne capacity hydrostatic dumper at
the exhibition, joining other models in the
popular Hi-Tip range. The machine is
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powered by a Yanmar water-cooled engine.
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The company believes the dumper is
particularly suited to use in the hire industry, being easy to operate
and designed to require minimal maintenance.
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