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Mast Bearings of all shapes  variety of fork


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Birch Engineering offers a wide range of scissor lift tables to suit most applications ranging in capacities of 150kg to 50000 kg in over 60 standard sizes as well as offering tables to customers own specification and a large range of options and accessories complete with a 2-year warranty.


Combined Roller Bearings & Rails for Heavy Duty Linear Motion Applications


EURO-BEARINGS LTD Tel 01908 511733 Fax 01908 511713


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ronkhorst’s new Fuel-View series of flow meters, for fuel flows between one and 400 litres per hour, offers a compact, lightweight and cost-effective solution for measuring diesel consumption and operating times of road vehicles, agricultural and aircraft tractors, construction plant, marine vessels, generators and all types of mobile and static engines, at competitive prices from £200 excluding VAT. Features for preventing theft of fuel, protecting against the overstatement of


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readings and any interference with compressed air, magnetic fields and discon- nection, is said to make Fuel-View one of the best multi-purpose instruments available. The standard configuration is a ‘blind’ instrument, with integrated cable for the remote digital processing of signals. As an option, Fuel-View also comes with an on-board LCD readout, displaying actual flow, total consumption and engine operating time in idling, overload and optimal modes. The instru- mentation is operated with an external power supply or, on LCD models, via an embedded standby battery. The Fuel-View series operates on the principle of a rotary piston, which is mounted in a chamber, and the rotating speed is measured by electronic sen- sors that record magnetic pulses, the number of pulses being proportional to the actual flow rate. This design allows mainstream fuel flow even if the mea- suring chamber becomes clogged up, although a filter does protect the cham- ber from contamination. Mounted in a moulded zinc-aluminium alloy case, with full IP54 protection, the Fuel-View withstands vibration and hydraulic shock. Bronkhorst UK’s managing director, Andrew Mangell says: “For engine design and testing, it will give instantaneous and totalised fuel flow rates, engine operating times and data on optimal running and overloads. Factory owners can gain valuable data about the carbon footprints of forklifts and heating plant.” Bronkhorst T: 01223 833222 www.bronkhorst.co.uk


Materials Handling & Logistics SEPTEMBER 2011


Product List: • Single Scissor • High Lift


• Long Load


• Low Profile • Loading Dock • Vehicle Lift • Tilt Table • U Table with Roller Conveyor


Birch Engineering (Cuffley) Ltd. Furlong Way, Great Amwell, Ware, Hertfordshire, SG12 9BE Tel: 01920 485525


Fax: 01920 485530


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