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SHOWCASE Fluke offers entry level thermal


imager at reduced price Ideal for electrical applications- only £1650


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Mail order fashion and footwear pack costs to fall by 50%


ne UK fashion and footwear mail order retailer is set to reduce average pack costs from 28p to 13p using an Autobag AB 255 Horizontal OneStep mail order fulfilment bagging system. The new semi- automatic bagger with its take-away conveyor will replace hand-bagging, enabling an operator to increase packing and labelling speeds from 40-60 packs an hour to 300-360 packs per hour. As well as improving customer service by cutting order to dispatch intervals, the new system will increase capacity 9-fold and deliver a return on investment in less than 9 months. They’ll bag all you need to cut a dash on the dance floor. What will you bag?™


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Find out more at www.autobag.co.uk or call 0800 731 3643


luke, the global leader in handheld electronic test and measurement equipment, is offering its entry-level Fluke Ti9 Thermal Imager, targeted at electricians and industrial maintenance technicians, at a reduced price for orders placed before 30th of September - £1650 instead of £2090. Rated to IP54, the rugged Fluke Ti9 is ideal for electrical applications, being extremely robust and optimised for work in harsh environments. This amazing special offer price also includes the Fluke SmartView® software for generation of professional reports. The Fluke Ti9 Thermal Imager, with 160 x 120 pixel resolution, delivers clear, crisp images to find problems fast, revealing the smallest details with the widescreen format colour LCD display. Featuring an intuitive three-button menu, users simply point the instrument from a safe distance and pull the trigger to capture the full image. That saves valuable time and greatly increases the speed of inspecting, repairing and verifying electrical and electromechanical equipment. Over 1200 full radiometric images can be captured on its removable SD memory card.


Fluke (U.K.) Ltd. Tel: 0207 942 0700 Web: www.fluke.co.uk


Centralised pneumatic control for four hoists


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aterials handling specialists J D Neuhaus have recently supplied a BOP handling system comprising four of their air operated monorail


hoists. This featured a centralised pneumatic system providing common sensitive controls for all the lift and traverse movements of the hoists either as individual or paired hoists, or with all four hoist units operating


together in common. The four hoists supplied were the EH 50 models each providing a 50 tonne lift capacity. Two hoists operate in tandem on one common overhead beam providing a collective synchronised lift of up to 100 tonnes, with two separate power supplies also provided for individual hoist operation when required. To accommodate the provision of separate energy chains in the limited space available, the fitment of individual energy chains on both the top and underside of the support beam was necessary. Each of the four individual hoists are also equipped with an emergency lowering device to handle the controlled and safe grounding of suspended loads in the event of any total loss or interruption of mains air power supply. As well as the centralised four-hoist control panel, optional pendant controls for use during equipment maintenance operations were also provided.


J D Neuhaus GmbH & Co. KG Tel: +49 2302 208-219 Web: www.jdngroup.com enter 842 enter 841


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