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EXECUTIVE HIRE SHOW PREVIEW continued


SEE US ON STAND B1TA


Genquip’s latest Groundhogs


Genquip will show the latest developments in its Groundhog range of mobile and static welfare products, designed to enable site managers to comply with the requirements of the Health & Safety Executive and the CDM regulations. Visitors will see the 2016 GP360 Fusion mobile unit incorporating 12V technology and a solar panel, and the model on the stand will include a low flush toilet


option. The SWO7600 25x9 Fusion welfare unit will represent the company’s static range, while the third product on show will be a fixed-axle office unit, designed to be plugged into an on-site power supply or the mains. Genquip will also be offering one day’s free CPD-accredited safety and maintenance training for all clients placing an order at the Show.


Tough tanks from McCloskey


The Fuel Hub is a new product from first-time exhibitor, McCloskey International, which is using the Show to launch it on to the European market. It is a transportable, bunded fuel tank, available in eight sizes with capacities from 450 litres to 10000 litres. The inner tank is designed to be removed easily for maintenance, and the product can be stacked two-high when full, and three-high when empty. Fuel connections are configured for quick re-filling, and the pitched outer lid is shaped to deter debris build-up and rain ingress.


M & H Class Vacuums


Top of its class


Tough heavy duty casing Power tool socket Self cleaning filters Low maintenance Wet or dry


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SEE US ON STAND:


Genquip D110


McCloskey TT34


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