Reply No. 210
Product News When Small Is Great:
New VIKING Electric Lawn Mower One of a trio of new lawn mowers from VIKING this spring, a new narrow-cut model breaks new ground for the brand and puts its quality lawn mowers right in the smaller garden market. The new electric model VIKING ME 339 has a cutting width of just 37cm (141/2”); and it is a great little worker that is compact and quick.
Breezing around lawns up to 300m2 (around a tennis court size), the new VIKING ME 339 lawn mower has a cutting width of just 141/2” (37cm), making it the smallest model available in the VIKING range. It also boosts VIKING’s electric mower offer. It is light in weight, compact and extremely manoeuvrable – just what is needed for smaller lawns and inevitably tight corners. As ever with VIKING, the new model ME 339 delivers a great and winning combination of performance, practicality and reliability. The mower’s design is unique to VIKING, and the in-house R&D team has worked hard to deliver a mower that’s a pleasure to use.
Practical highlights include the simplicity of setting the mower’s cut height, via a simple click-and-slot handle on the side of the machine. Height is adjusted centrally (all four wheels raised/lowered together), and can be set through 6-stages between 17 and 70mm.
Impressive cut and collect performance is achieved, even in humid conditions and dense grass.
Reply No. 37
New edition – Facom launches 2011 Innovations
catalogue Europe’s leading hand tool manufacturer Facom has launched a new UK catalogue for 2011 detailing its latest new
products.The Innovations catalogue offers information on the newest tools in Facom’s product range including ratchets and sockets, wrenches, storage, screwdrivers and hex keys, lighting and power tools. Facom products are designed with quality, durability and reliability in mind to meet the needs of end-users in all fields – from automotive inspection and repair, HGVs, electrical, electronic, aerospace and industrial maintenance and production. Alison Howard, UK Marketing Manager for Facom, said: “Each new Facom product in the catalogue has been developed through extensive, rigorous field tests performed with the help of professional users. “The catalogue is called ‘Innovations’ because that is exactly what we do. Facom innovates to help the end-user save time, increase efficiency and improve productivity and safety - all essential values for the development of new tools.” Products included in the new edition of Innovations include the E.316 series of torque and angle wrenches where Facom has set a market standard. The products are for use in situations where accuracy and control are paramount considerations and all of the wrenches exceed ISO1711-1 standards. Facom’s state-of-the-art Protwist ‘Shock’ range of screwdrivers are designed to withstand hammer blows, while a special polyamide core between the blade and the metal cap insert reduces rebound and vibration in the hand for increased comfort and efficiency.
Reply No. 30
New And Extended Catalogue from UK Blade
The last remaining UK Manufacturer in the Hacksaw Blade Market is UK Blade ( Div of Ben Bennett Jr ) Chesterfield. UK Blade whose Talon Brand Products are well known for their Quality and competitive pricing, have put together a New and Extended Catalogue. New Products include Talon Coping Saws, Scroll and Spiral and Jewellery
Blades Power Tool Blades, Top Quality and comprehensive Range of Fret Saws and
Reciprocating Blades, is also available as part of the Talon Brand from UK Blade. Useful information ie: cross-reference numbers, Blade suitability for different applications is included. Private Branding / Packaging is also available from UK Blade for the range. Please apply for a copy and receive a New Account Application Form.
Reply No. 28
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