EXECUTIVE HIRE SHOW PREVIEW continued
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ON STANDS D80 & X32
Safety Lifting gears up
Safety Lifting Gear’s range includes LiftingGear lifting and handling equipment, Easy-Rig aluminium gantries, Euro Slings
webbing and round slings, Elephant chain and lever hoists, G-Force fall protection and confined space products, Action Ram hydraulic pumps and cylinders, Load Surfer material lifts and pallet trucks and StrapOn load restraint and lashings. During the Show the company will offer visitors a discount of 5% across its ranges.
Duro’s bigger family
Duro’s Ultra family of high-performance diamond blades is being extended by the addition of the DUU/C-SDT and DUA-SDT specifications, both making their first appearance at this year’s Show. Also new in the manufacturer’s Base family is the DSBM-PT, which incorporates characteristics from its higher
SEE US ON STAND X16
specification siblings, such as taller ‘turbo’ segments and angled gullets.
A new line of coated abrasives will be on display, as well as Duro’s dust suppression tanks line-up.
• As we went to press, Duro announced its acquisition of diamond blade and core manufacturer, Pegasus
Industrial Products of Pontypridd. We will report on this in more depth in our March issue. Kohler-SDMO set to Perform
The Kohler-SDMO display will include the Perform 3000, a 3.75kVA professional site generator powered by a Kohler Command 7hp petrol engine, fitted as standard with low oil level shutdown, a cyclonic air filter system and a protective, and which incorporates, 115V/230V dual voltage sockets.
SEE US ON STAND A75
Efficiency from MCS
Also on show will be the Diesel 6000 E Silence, a 6.5kVA super- silent generator, which has a bunded fuel tank giving up to 22 hours’ operation under 75% loading and comes with a trolley kit. Representative models from the Rental Compact generator range will be promoted, including new variants with Deep Sea
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MCS will demonstrate its latest MCS-rm hire management software. The company will share its stand with its technology partners, BigChange Apps, to show the MCS Workshop Mobile solution that integrates with the Jobwatch workforce management system. This is designed to help workshop supervisors to schedule all service and repair jobs efficiently. Using GPS tracking technology, tasks can be allocated to the nearest technician, who can access relevant information and update job statuses. A new CRM solution within MCS-rm and a refreshed CRM mobile app will also be launched.
SEE US ON STAND C70
More power from JCB
JCB will showcase its 48Z-1 and 57C-1 mini excavators, which are 4 and 5-tonne machines designed for improved performance, operator comfort and reduced
SEE US ON STAND A45
running costs. They will be displayed alongside the G100RS generator from the JCB Power Products range, which has been tailored for the hire market. Also on show will be the JCB 407 compact wheeled loading shovel, the manufacturer’s 6-tonne site dumper, the HTD5 tracked Dumpster and the VMD70 double drum walk-behind roller. JCB will also launch several new products, the first public showing in the UK of these latest machines.
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