EXECUTIVE HIRE SHOW PREVIEW continued
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On a roll with JCB
As well as the 19C-1E electric excavator, which is on the Innovation Trail, JCB will show the new CT260 tandem roller, designed for comfort, safety, simple servicing and economical running. With a maximum operating weight of 2740kg and powered by a Tier 4 Final 18.5kW engine, it is designed to deliver improved fuel economy without the need for a costly DPF (diesel particulate filter) or fuel additives. It has three simple, switchable vibration
settings: for both drums, independent front and independent rear, with automatic vibration control (AVC) as standard. The CT260 also comes with the JCB LiveLink telematics system which offers machine location information, real time geofencing, curfew alerts and aids service planning.
New Castle Brooke additions
Castle Brooke Tools will launch a number of new additions for use with electric hammers including range of self-sharpening points and chisels for tools with slotted hexagon shank tool retainers. A new flexible blade
scraper for use with hammers taking SDS-Plus type shanks will be displayed.
STAND A48 Don’t forget to check out all the
products previewed in our Innovation Trail article starting on page 37.
Demon to show battery option
Demon International will exhibit its Tornado LPG Mini-Bowser, pictured, which is claimed to reduce carbon monoxide emissions by 60% and to greatly lower hydrocarbons. The manufacturer will also launch the
STAND K52
Electron Mini-Bowser, a variant of the standard Tornado fitted with Lithium-ion batteries, and a mobile hose reel capable of holding 100m of hose with pneumatic wheels.
PIPE & CABLE DETECTION EQUIPMENT WITH AUTOMATIC DAILY SELF TEST
C.SCOPE Pipe & Cable Detection equipment comes with an Automatic Daily Self Test feature that automatically and every day of use.
NO Annual Calibration Cost. Keeps Hire Kit on Hire.
For more info, please call 01233 629181 or email
info@cscope.co.uk www.cscopelocators.com
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