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Packline specialise in the design and manufacture of lifting and handling equipment across a range of industries...


great value profile


assembly solution fast. versatile. simple.


Full Bespoke Design Service!


www.packline.co.uk T: 01202 307700 Contact Us for a Brochure….


Unit 28, Newtown Business Park, Ringwood Road, Poole, Dorset BH12 3LL Tel: 01202 307700 e-mail: info@packline.co.uk, www.packline.co.uk


›› tool cabinets ›› safety guards ›› workstations


›› conveyors ›› customised enclosures ›› automated solutions


Supplied by Aerospace Construction Automotive Oil & Gas


Beeswift is now Superior Glove Works stockist and marketing vehicle for the UK and E.E.A


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975 grams of cut protection with Armortex® palm. Thermo-Plastic Rubber pads at back of hand.


975 grams of cut protection with PVC Sure Grip® palm and Kevlar® thumb patch. Thermo- Plastic Rubber pads back of hand.


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See our solutions at: www.minitec.co.uk


T: 01256 365 605 E: info@minitec.co.uk


700 grams of cut protection with Nylon/Stainless Steel String-Knit. Thermo-Plastic Rubber at back of hand.


Dexterity®


1145 grams of cut protection with 18-gauge Cut-Resistant Kevlar® and Foam Nitrile Palm.


We are now offering a FREE glove survey and trial of your prefered style. For more information or to see the full range please contact us via below. +44 (0) 121 524 2323


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