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Ranger’s next generation Teupens


Ranger Equipment will showcase ‘new generation’ machines at the smaller end of


Teupen’s Leo tracked spider lift range. The UK hire industry will have its first opportunity to inspect the new 15.5m working height Leo 15GT Plus, which will be on display at the Show’s South entrance. This complements the standard Leo 15GT, which will be modified and re-launched in the future. A 7.9m maximum working outreach improves on the old model by 1.5m, and can be used at the full 200kg platform capacity. It also gains an extra 0.6m of working height over its predecessor, and a fully independent 90° fly jib. The platform control unit can be detached for remote operation via a wander-lead.


Inside the main hall, Ranger will be showing


Teupen’s smallest machine, the Leo13GT, which offers a working height of 12.8m , maximum 6.10m lateral outreach and 200kg capacity. Ranger plans to unveil a new power option for this machine during the Show, developed specifically for the tool and plant hire industry.


MacGen to launch new range


MacGen Power Generation has chosen the Executive Hire Show for the official launch of its new MMV range of multi voltage generators, which will include 20, 40 and 60kVA sets. The company will also showcase its Professional and HR Rental line-ups. The manufacturer offers static and mobile diesel generating sets ranging from 13 to 500kVA, suitable for diverse environments including supermarkets, hotels, factories, and schools. Available in both open skid and super silenced versions, the machines are offered with push button start and automatic mains failure options.


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