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NO ONE AIMS HIGHER TO PRESERVE THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT


PTSG delivers a full range of specialist services to 20,000 clients. There’s no building or location we cannot


reach and our highly trained access engineers will go to great lengths to deliver our industry-leading standard of workmanship.


Pictured: Engineers from


PTSG Access & Safety Ltd installing a unique access solution at Blackfriars Tower in London. We also install, test and certify every kind of fall arrest system.


ptsg.co.uk | 01977 668771 | info@ptsg.co.uk | @ptsgltd


36V (TWIN 18V) LXT BRUSHLESS VACUUM CLEANER DVC560


- Run Time with 2x 6.0Ah batteries: Max 30 / Normal 60 / Low 120 mins


- Two Brushless motors: One for vacuuming and the other for rotating the brush.


- Tilts flat to 90 degrees - LED job light - Dust disposal warning lamp - Brush roll error lamp - Battery capacity warning lamp


- Suction Power: Max 85 / Normal 50 / Low 25W - Battery Type: Lithium-ion - Voltage: 36V (18Vx2) - Max Airflow: 1.9 m³/min - Dust Bag Capacity: 5 litres - Max Sealed Suction: 12 kPa - Noise sound pressure: 70 dB(A) - Noise K factor: 3 dB(A) - Vibration K factor: 1.5 m/sec² - Vibration no load: 2.5 m/sec² - Net weight: 8.3 - 9.0 kg


makitauk.com/product/DVC560PT2


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