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Productive Site Solutions at PLANTWORX Construction


Machinery Exhibition The 3rd biennial Plantworx Construction Machinery exhibition is just weeks away. The show takes place at its established home at Bruntingthorpe Proving Ground in Leicestershire from 6-8th June 2017. Over 320 exhibitors have signed up for the ‘all action’ event and of these, 100 exhibitors will be making their show debut. Plantworx is also the one show in the exhibition calendar where visitors can see


machines and tools being put through their paces on one of the many demonstration areas around the show. Visitors with the correct operators’ licences and PPE are invited by many of the manufacturers to ‘have a go’ on their machines and test out the latest innovations in earthmoving machinery in working site conditions. Plantworx is not just about the ‘big kit’ – the show has plenty of smaller


machines and equipment, which is designed to be used on residential construction sites and inner city developments, where working space can be restricted. Visitors can expect to see all that a contractor, housebuilder and property developer would need for a safe and productive site. Rental companies looking to expand their fleet, owner-operators looking for a single machine and housebuilders looking to invest in


the latest machine technologies will not be disappointed with a visit to the show – from cranes and generators to excavators and site security technology. New machinery and innovations will also feature at the event and many exhibitors will use Plantworx as a launch


platform for new products and services. A full exhibitor list and more information on the show can be found on the PLANTWORX website at www.plantworx.co.uk . Visitor registration is now open and it’s free – visit http://www.plantworx.co.uk/visit/register-for-your-ticket/


Plantworx Preview Morris Site Machinery is set to unveil its most comprehensive range of innovative power generation products at Plantworx on 6th to 8th June, from canopied rental and open-set petrol generators to the latest lighting tower – the TL90 Ultimate. The leading light-and-power supplier is bringing more solutions- and technology-focused products to the construction market. The new


TL90 Ultimate offers over 20 variants on specification, allowing customers to build and spec-up their lighting towers according to site needs and budget - a first in the UK market. It offers up-to-the-minute engine technology with optional Perkins or Kubota engines, each providing a 50% increase in fuel capacity and run time, delivering an additional 90 hours of operation, ensuring greater cost savings. The TL90 Ultimate is fitted with a Deep Sea control panel with telemetry options available to give operators advanced


monitoring, more traceability, and security in their fleets. The four 300W LED lights provide fuel efficient and crisp, clear, instant light with up to 50,000 hours of use. The SMC Genpac open-set petrol generators start from 2.5 KW and are ideal for onsite welfare units. The SMC


Weldpac range offers up to 200amp welders and is suitable for small applications. Richard Denholm, Sales Director at Morris Site Machinery, said: “Plantworx is a great opportunity for us to


engage with customers and showcase our innovative and efficient products to help them grow their business. We are seeing more contractors demanding bespoke and tailored plant solutions and products to help them build their fleets in the most economical and efficient way.” Morris Site Machinery will be on Stand G7 at the show.


Master Abrasives exhibits at Troy Means Business Show As a new supplier to the Troy Group, Master Abrasives is exhibiting at the prestigious Troy Means Business show for the first time in April, offering special deals on the range of high-quality Master quick-change discs and cost-effective ZIPP range of Air Tools. The Master stand will display some of its own products such as MASTER® branded grinding wheels, mounted points, carbide burrs, and the recently launched range


of Master Convolute wheels, Unitized products, and quick-change discs. The stand will also show the range of ZIPP® Air Tools, a cost-effective solution for high-quality industrial air tools. Master Abrasives will be offering members a special show deal on the day for a


free air tool and disc holder when ordering Master quick-change discs. The tool being offered is the ZIPP ZP319 air angle grinder, which is ideal for high speed grinding and polishing and is usually priced at £54 list, excluding VAT. The MRD-type discs by Master are a standard range of stocked discs with the threaded screw-type mounting system which provides an excellent solution for high volume, high production operations. The recently launched range of Master quick-change discs is available from stock


in Aluminium Oxide, Zirconium, Ceramic, Silicon Carbide, surface conditioning and Unitized specifications. These discs are widely used in many industries including aerospace, fabrication, foundry, and automotive, for grinding or blending and finishing. Master quick-change discs are complemented by the cost-effective range of ZIPP air die grinders, which will also be on show at the Troy Means Business event. Master Abrasives will be displaying the new range of products on Stand 41 in


Hall Spa at the Troy Means Business show, being held at the Wing at Silverstone Circuit on 27th April 2017.


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The new MRD Discs by Master® provide an excellent, cost-effective solution for high volume, high production operations


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