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Executive Hire Show


Freeze Master at Executive Hire Show Late in 2007 Freeze Master started development of the 420D model, the first to be released in their new range of electric pipe freezers. The 420D was launched at the Executive Hire Show at the Ricoh Arena in February 2008. The new 420D chassis design, incorporating a carry case with lid closed slots, proved so popular that in 2010 the 690E model and revised 280D models were launched; followed by the low-cost ezefreeze model in 2012. In these last 9 years


Freeze Master has not had a single machine from the new range of models returned with unexplained gas loss. Freeze Master electric pipe-freezing machines do not need gas top-ups, re-gassing or regular service checks. A Freeze Master electric pipe-freezing machine is powerful, fast, efficient, and


reliable. Choose Freeze Master. For more information visit www.freezemaster.co.uk


Shindaiwa Unveils New Sitebright


Range at Executive Hire Show Wolverhampton-based construction industry supplier Shindaiwa was a shining light at this year’s Executive Hire Show as it unveiled its new SiteBright lighting range. The SiteBright range is a global first for Shindaiwa and made its debut at this


year’s Executive Hire Show. The spotlight was fixed on two LED products; the explosion-proof M1 Series


and portable lighting unit, the Podlight 300. The M1 Series is ATEX Zone 1 approved and has been designed for highly


hazardous environments, such as inside tanks used in oil, gas and petrochemical industries, providing 360° of surround lighting that produces 8,000 lumens, but requires only 50 watts minimal power consumption. The unit is shielded by a replaceable


antistatic film that is simply ripped off when dirty and replaced. And the ends are protected by replaceable rubber protection caps, extending the lifespan of the unit that comes with a five year warranty. With various mounting options – straps, magnets, scaffold clamps and clip & brackets – the M1 is extremely versatile and suitable for a range of applications. Joining the M1 was Shindaiwa’s Podlite


300 that shines 50,000 lumens of LED light. The Podlite also offers 360° of surround


lighting and has a dual-supply voltage of 110V or 240V. It is not only compact and portable, but highly durable and able to withstand all weather conditions, due to its IP66 protection. For further information please contact


Jo Mathers: jo@limegreencommunications.com / 07799 662389


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Interest, interaction and sales


success at EHS 2017 Morris Site Machinery showcased its latest innovations in power, lighting and welding at the 2017 Executive Hire Show on 8th - 9th February with Chris Morris, CEO and MD hailing the show a great success. In particular the launch of the Jefferson range attracted many visitors, with its


extensive array of tools and equipment now available through Morris Site Machinery for UK and mainland Hire customers. The new compact SMC GenPac 3kva generator and WeldPac 200 amp petrol


welder attracted huge interest on the stand at their excellent value price points, ideal for the tool hire business sector. The interactive demo area proved a popular draw with visitors trialling the


Makinex Hose 2 Go from the Morris Select Range with a fun water challenge. Chris Morris, said: “We were thrilled with the response to the new Makinex


Hose 2 Go which resulted in all the show stock and demo models selling out at the Show! The product is perfect for use in conjunction with small tools like grinders. Again, ideal for the tool and hire business sector.” The leading light and power supplier brought more solutions and technology-


focused products as it unveiled its next generation lighting tower, the TL90 Ultimate. As expected, this ground-breaking lighting tower proved a major attraction


with one customer voicing interest in taking the entire production stock for this coming year! The company also launched its limited edition, individually-wrapped range of


Cobra inverter welders - the new ArcGen Cobra 500i, a lightweight, multi-process inverter welder. For more information on Morris Site Machinery and their range of innovative products go to www.morrismachinery.co.uk or call 0345 409 0280.


Birchwood Price Tools at the


Exec Hire Show 2017 Birchwood Price Tools exhibited at the Executive Hire Show at the Ricoh Arena, Coventry from 8-9th February 2017. The key objectives to attend the event were to continue to build key relationships with hire customers and to showcase key hire products from Defender, Van Vault and Rhino. Phil Rigby, BPT Sales Director, says “The Executive Hire Show 2017 has been


simply fantastic for us. It has been a great opportunity to get our core hire brands in front of the customers.” The business was proud to showcase the new Defender DC4000 and DL4000


range of robust, low energy, LED lights that deliver maximum output. The range consists of: the DL4000 - an LED linkable 2 ft. task light and the DC4000 - an LED contractor light. The new range continues to receive great feedback from the industry and supports the migration from fluorescent tubes over to LED lighting. BPT has some exciting projects


coming up this year, including the launch of a new Defender lighting range and the launch of the new Van Vault XL which provides maximum secure storage for the trades larger tools. BPT is looking forward to attending


next year’s event already! For information call 0115 938 9000 sales@birchwoodpricetools.com birchwoodpricetools.com


www.toolbusiness.co.uk


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