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Ready for the Ricoh


EHN’s Show Preview confirms that, once again, innovative suppliers will display an array of new products to enable passionate hirers to win more business throughout the coming year, as well as some cracking deals.


MHM expansion continues


SEE US ON STAND B80


MHM will update visitors on the on-going expansion of its national re-hire and re-sale operation that offers new and used engine driven welders, generators and TowerLight lighting towers. “We continue to grow our fleet, which now includes 2,000 lighting towers, and we have recently added no fewer than one


hundred 6kVA GenSet generators to meet demand,” Director Mat Llewellyn told EHN. “We also anticipate growing interest in road-tow sets from 15-70kVA and have stocked up accordingly.” Pictured amongst the latest batch of 6kVA generators is MHM’s Dale McCarthy “We offer a complete range of options to suit hirers’ needs. They can


re-hire from us to meet short-term requirements, or if one of their customers wants equipment for, say, a two year contract, the hirer can purchase kit from us knowing that we will buy it back after that period, if they wish. At the Show, we will also be looking to recruit more re-sale, stockholder, transport and service partners for our national business.”


Flexibility from Phoenix


Phoenix Survey & Safety Equipment, which has been supplying the building and construction industry for more than 30 years, has a comprehensive fleet backed up by a team providing expert support and technical advice, as well as in-house workshops that can service and repair any make of instrument. It aims to be completely flexible, saying that some customers want to hire equipment, others prefer to buy, while some are keen to hire before they purchase. As a special Show-only deal, any visitors opening a new account on the stand will receive a £50 credit to use against their first hire.


SEE US ON STAND D60


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New Youngman Boss line-up


Visitors to Youngman’s stand will be among the first to see the manufacturer’s new ‘700’ range of Boss access towers. The company will also exhibit its latest low level access solutions, including products developed to meet PAS 250 requirements, as well as a new addition to its step ladder range. Youngman will also promote


new product support enhancements. The company says it has been investing heavily in its software capabilities over the last six months and plans to use the Show to demonstrate these tools as a means of educating users on safety and best practice.


SEE US ON STAND D25


SEE US ON STAND B55


Makita to launch new rotary hammer


Makita (UK) will launch the HR4013C, a 40mm SDS max rotary hammer. It offers a quoted 25% power increase to provide 7.6 joules of impact energy


compared against its predecessor, and the


company’s improved AVT anti-vibration system reduces HAV to 5m/s2


in hammer


drilling mode. The tool weighs 6.8kg and the manufacturer says that the overall performance increase gives a 20% improvement in drilling capacity and 45% greater efficiency when chiselling or breaking.


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