EXECUTIVE HIRE SHOW PREVIEW continued
Actavo trench solution
Keep cool with Thermobile
Complementing its existing Coolmobile 21 and 25 air coolers, Thermobile will unveil the compact CR models for both heating and cooling, designed for external installation in construction and event applications. The machines incorporate a heat pump for efficiency and an external thermostat to regulate temperature settings. Three models are available with cooling capacities of 7kW, 17kW and 34kW, and heating capabilities of 8kW, 20kW and 40kW.
Actavo, formerly Deborah Services Ltd, will display Trenchlink, a system of interlocking, ductile iron road plates designed to secure a trench for the immediate passage of vehicular or pedestrian traffic. The plates have a skid-
resistant surface and are designed not to move out of position once placed over an open trench. They also require no anchoring while a work crew is on site, removing the need for temporary tar.
Broad MHM range MHM will update visitors on the
latest equipment in its portfolio of generators, engine driven welders, hybrid power units and lighting towers. Products are manufactured at two purpose-built factories of the company’s Italian partners, Tekno Projet, near Milan. New and used machines can be supplied, and MHM will also give details of its national re-hire operation, managed from its OneCall centre in south Wales.
EXECUTIVE HIRE SHOW
10 & 11 February Ricoh Arena, Coventry
Visit us at stand X27 and meet:
Paul Turner - National Account Development Manager Nichola Hobson - National Account Sales Manager
We have the knowledge to help you.
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