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More Volvo’s For Coinford


Construction’s Plant Division Coinford Plant based at Burstow in Surrey and a division of Coinford Group has purchased eight additional Volvo compact excavators to supplement its existing fleet of 120 excavators that continues a long and successful association with operating Volvo equipment over the last ten years. The eight machines comprise of two 2.7 tonne EC27C’s; two ECR88 plus


models and four 5.5 tonne EC55C’s and represent both replacement and additional machines to Coinford’s fleet of Volvo excavators. The deal was secured following a successful tendering process but in the final analysis, apart from a good package on offer, the decision to choose from the Volvo stable was down to machine reliability and good service. “We cannot talk more highly about our fleet of Volvo compact excavators,” says Director Lee Burlton. “The machines have given us a high degree of reliability and operating uptime and that even includes some of the older models in our fleet and so for us, it was an easy decision to buy into this level of reliability once again,” he continues. This latest batch of machines will be immediately deployed on building projects


undertaken by Coinford which cover the whole of the south of England from Cambridge to the south coast. “Whilst we carry out our own regular service and maintenance through our team of mobile and workshop based engineers we do appreciate the support available to us through Volvo’s network of mobile engineers when it’s needed,” adds Mr Burlton.


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Master AIR BUS Heaters – Modern


Technology For Heating Large Areas With a new heating season, Master Climate Solutions introduces an updated series of the highly efficient AIR BUS air heater series which feature a significant reinforcement of their construction. The new technical and quality parameters mean that these devices once again become a major competitor on the air heater market. Larger, rubber wheels, the possibility to connect an own, independent fuel


tank, additional strips which make the transport of the device easier (for example, using the forklift truck) – are just a few new features available with the new models. The Master indirect oil heaters are available in variants with one, two or four air outlets, which allow to connect the appropriate heat distributing hoses. Special hoses are now offered for the radial fan heater models, which can be connected to each other to supply heat on longer distances. The Master AIR BUS devices are available within the power range of 75-220 kW and with the air flow capacity from 4.400 to 12,500 m3/h. The advantage of such fuel fired heaters is the fast and easy deployment system


which means they are ready for operation practically at a moment’s notice. It is a perfect temporary solution when it would be impractical to deploy standard heating systems. The high output indirect oil heaters are perfect for heating large areas, both in


confined and semi-confined facilities. The heat provided by these devices is 100% clean, which means they are perfectly safe to use. The reinforced construction of Master heaters allows their use even in very difficult conditions.


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