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TOOLS & WORK WEAR


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ools lightens the load


Olympia Tools’ new transport dolly is light and compact, measuring just 580mm x 290mm x 18mm with 75mm diameter wheels, yet it still remains of 200kg.


Easy to carry thanks to the inclusion of an integrated carry handle, the dolly can be hung on a wall hook or peg when not in use.


The new Olympia Tools Transport Dolly also features four carefully positioned cushion pads. These pads help to protect potentially fragile load s from scratches and offer possible damage.


www.olympia-tools.co.uk


Bosch takes sabre saw cordless The new high-performance Bosch


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cordless GSA 18 V-32 Professional S abre Saw has a new handle design, making it comfortable to hold in any position, however awkward, even over long periods. A counterweight positioned in the gearbox constantly counteracts the inertia, reducing vibrations to the lowest levels in the tool’s class. The stroke speed can be set to match the material being cut. A pendulum stroke delivers rapid progress when sawing and there is a soft start function to ensure every cut begins accurately.


www.bosch-professional.com/gb/


E-glov es protect from vibration Gloves embedded with tiny sensors


are being developed by Nottingham Trent University to help protect


construction workers from exposure to vibration from power tools. The technology aims to alert wearers to when they experience vibrations likely to cause conditions  


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carpal tunnel syndrome so that they can stop working for a while. The e-gloves would appear like a normal pair of worker’s gloves to the naked eye and be washed and worn without any damage to the technology.


If ou e interary YOUR INDUSTRY CHARITY


“Real solutions for


real people”


The Rainy Day Trust has been helping vulnerable people from the home improvement and


enhancement industries since 1843. In that time, there have been a couple of name changes, but the ethos and sentiment have remained the same – help those who are struggling and do it with compassion and understanding.


We’ve developed a series of programmes


Call us on 0203 192 0486 or visit www.rainydaytrust.org.uk


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designed specifically to meet the needs of a changing population that adapt over time and can be combined into a meaningful package. We help older people, working families and apprentices; whoever needs us, because as we’ve always said “Who knows what tomorrow may bring?”


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ested in supporting thesupporting the Rainy Day Trust please contact us: www.rainydaytrust.org.uk


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