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IOG Saltex – The One Stop Open-Air
Showcase For New Products The usefulness of IOG SALTEX as the ‘one-stop shop’ for all turf and open space management matters and as a showcase for new ideas and products – plus the event’s unrivalled ability to enable equipment to be demonstrated outdoors - continue to dominate the reasons why industry decision-makers make their annual pilgrimage to the Windsor show (this year, September 4-6). According to independent research, 88 per cent of visitors to last year’s
IOG SALTEX said it was important to see equipment working in a ‘real life’ environment. And more than half (59 per cent) said the show was the one event where they could see everything they need in one place at the same time, while 58 per cent go looking for new products and ideas to improve their routines. In addition, the visitor research (by Vivid Interface) also reveals that 34 per
cent of the 9,267 visitors to last year’s show went to IOG SALTEX to source new or alternative suppliers. These latest findings complement the earlier research results that showed
how IOG SALTEX attracts buyers and decision-makers - 72 per cent of visitors to last year’s show had responsibility for specifying products and services. IOG SALTEX 2012 (
www.iogsaltex.co.uk) will be held on September 4-6
at Windsor Racecourse, Berks, and will embrace fine turf and sports surfaces, turf maintenance equipment, children’s outdoor play and safety surfacing, landscaping, contractors, commercial vehicles, outdoor leisure and facilities management, as well as software and security equipment. The show is attended by open space management professionals and contractors – from groundsmen and greenkeepers through to play officers, architects, designers and surveyors as well as local authority and outdoor leisure facility managers. A must for all Hire Companies keeping abreast of new products!
Green Light Given to Accuracy with New
Rotational Laser Offering a beam that is up to five times more visible than standard red line lasers, the new LAR120G Green Line Rotational Laser from Stabila, is perfect for working at long distances and in bright conditions. With a green beam that enables internal measurements of up to 40m, this
innovative laser from the market leading brand is ideal for applications such as suspended ceiling installation, layout, levelling and alignment of interior walls, and all kinds of finishing work including levelling sockets and cabinets and tiling. As well as a whole range of internal applications, the LAR120G is also the laser
of choice for external work, thanks to a new REC100G receiver which extends the working range by as much as 300m. Ideal for construction workers, tilers, carpenters, window installers,
electricians, plumbers and fitters, Stabila’s LAR120G enables fast, precise work through an electronic self levelling feature which offers guaranteed accuracy to within 0.1mm/m. Simple to operate via remote control, the LAR120G ensures comfortable working at the reference plane due to its integrated height adjustment and has eight laser functions including Point, Right Angle, Plumb, Horizontal and Vertical Scan or rotation and Inclination on two axes. Pefect for use on the busy building site, the LAR120G is fitted with a height of
tool alert function and automatic re-levelling to enable the vibrations and shaking typical of building sites to be automatically counterbalanced. The LAR120G Laser from Stabila is available from Brian Hyde in a handy set
providing everything needed to get started and comprises the LAR120G itself, a remote control, the new REC100G receiver and bracket for external work, a target plate and the NK100 wall mounting bracket for ceiling suspensions. For more information call 0121 705 7987 or visit
www.brianhyde.co.uk
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