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RSM Lining Supplies partner with Dancutter to provide cost effective cutting solutions
RSM lining supplies are a leading supplier of CIPP materials in the UK offering solutions for small bore diameter household drainage repairs up to large bore main line sewers. As a pipe is repaired and lined it leads to a requirement to re open the lateral connections. With this in mind RSM have spent a long period of time researching the market and finding the most suited lateral cutting system for the UK market.
RSM Lining Supplies are delighted to announce their partnership with Dancutter who are based in Denmark. They have been supplying to the industry for 30 years and have systems worldwide. The main reasons that RSM believed that they were the best fit was twofold. Firstly the systems they offer are simple and effective and secondly they are renowned for offering a fantastic customer service. Managing Director, Richard Davis commented on the partnership ‘We are very happy to have partnered with Dancutter who offer a fantastic product that is affordable and effective in its work’
The team at RSM are currently undergoing a training scheme so that the Head Office in Doncaster can be a repair centre for Dancutter. This will mean that companies already with Dancutter systems will be able to have their systems serviced or repaired faster with a large reduction in costs on transport.
Dancutter have recently introduced the DC Superflex cutter to its portfolio that is suitable for lateral cutting and reinstatement in diameters of
70mm – 150mm. It is a robust, simple system that really does offer something completely different too its competitors. The DC Superflex can negotiate multiple 90degree bends and is pushed into place via a cobra reel which is also the air supply. Peter Ringland, RSM’s technical manager passed on his thoughts on the system ‘It is great only having to push the single hose into place and makes it incredibly flexible. Lateral cutters ultimately take a lot of stress and the DC Superflex really is up for the job.’
For a demonstration or to find out more about the systems that are offered please contact the RSM sales teaM.
Business Development Manager
achieves the NEBOSH Clear Drains (UK) Ltd congratulates their Business Development Manager, Wayne Shurey, on his recent success in achieving the NEBOSH – National General Certificate with credit qualification. Wayne has a wealth of experience within the drainage industry, having begun his career with Clear Drains 16 years ago as a drainage engineer working alongside his father, before moving into sales and business development and now takes the lead on Health & Safety issues in addition to his practical knowledge.
Clear Drains Managing Director, John Stottor believes that as the most widely held and recognised Health & Safety qualification across many industry sectors, this is a key part of
The DC Superflex can negotiate multiple
90degree bends and is pushed into place via a
cobra reel which is also the air supply.
L-R: Wayne Shurey Business Development Manage & John Stottor Managing Director
management development and will greatly enhance the already established safety culture and understanding of risk management in the company to benefit both customers and employees. This is another outstanding achievement for Clear Drains UK Ltd as they approach their 50th year of trading.
54 drain TRADER | December 2016 |
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