Hire Equipment
New Cross Line Laser from Leica
Geosystems In 2007, Leica Geosystems introduced the cross line laser Leica Lino L2 which set a new benchmark due to its excellent optics. We are pleased to announce its successor, the Leica Lino L2+ which is available with an extra large emergence angle. Longer laser lines are projected up to 210° making alignment and levelling tasks much quicker and easier.
The Leica Lino projects lines up to millimetre accuracy, thereby making alignment and levelling tasks a lot easier. The well proven Leica Power Range Technology™ ensures a high visibility, even in bright conditions. Due to the extra large emergence angle of the optics the Leica Lino L2+ projects exceptional long lines. It is especially suitable to transfer reference points to walls and ceilings.
The Leica Lino L2+ can be set up quickly and effortlessly. Minor alignments are compensated automatically by levelling itself over a range of ±4°. If the tilt is outside these limits, the instrument does not project any lines and errors are therefore prevented. The self-levelling feature can be switched off manually by using the lock function. This serves not only as a transport protection but also allows you to project the laser lines at any angle.
The Leica Lino L2+ completes the Leica Lino series which was introduced in 2008 and includes two point lasers – Lino P3 and P5 – and the point line laser Lino L2P5. With these new products, customers now have a choice range to choose from to suit their alignment or levelling task.
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Cold Winds Winter Chills With Snickers ‘Third Layer’ Winter
Workclothes Tried and tested in the worst that arctic weather can throw at you, Snickers’ ‘Third Layer’ wnter Workclothes provide the best in protection from Snow, Wind and Rain.
SDMO Appoint Hutchinson Power
Products In Northern Ireland Generator manufacturing giant, SDMO is proud to announce that the engine and portable generator specialists, Hutchinson Power Products have been appointed as the Northern Ireland dealer for SDMO portable, residential and power products.
Hutchinson Power Products are based in Magheraflet, Co. Londonderry and
was founded by David Hutchinson in 2005. The company boasts a number of very experienced and fully trained personnel in most aspects of portable power generation equipment.
Alongside SDMO generators, Hutchinson Power Products also offer a line of power washers, welders, vibratory pokers and other power products for use in the hire, construction and horticultural industries. They are also a Honda, Hatz, Lombardini and Yanmar engine specialists and provide a full spares service. Hutchinson Power Products will market and maintain the SDMO portable range of generators from 1.0 to 6.0kVA together with the SDMO power products up to 700.0kVA. They will also promote the increasingly popular SDMO residential power sets which provide emergency back-up power for homes, offices and business units in the event of a mains failure. Powered by LPG or natural gas, these generators automatically render quiet, smooth, mains quality electricity, allowing a household or small business to operate normally in the event of a power cut. Expert installation and service contract packages are available with these products.
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When you wear them with Snickers’ first and second layer garments, you get the very best in winter weather protection. To dress warm when its cold is easy, but to dress right requires more thought and attention. The moment you start sweating, you start freezing. So, what you need is advanced ventilation and the ability to control and regulate the heat from your body. That’s exactly what you get from Snickers’ advanced three-layer system. Snickers’ Winter Jackets, Trousers and Accessories provide European Standard EN42 protection against the cold – not just the fabric but the entire make-up of the garments to ensure outstanding functionality and working comfort whatever the weather.
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