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EXECUTIVE HIRE SHOW PREVIEW continued


Pramac-Generac targets hire


Pramac-Generac UK will launch a new Mobile Products range to support growing demand for sustainable solutions, specialist training and new technologies in hire. The division will offer equipment from Pramac Portables and Rental, along with Generac Tower Light and DF Ecology product ranges. These include the Pramac GRW generator range and the new CombHy P1800 hybrid set. Also new is a dedicated hybrid gen-set for welfare, the Pramac P1800 CombHy Welfare,


STAND H22


designed in association with a major UK hirer. In lighting, the Generac Tower Light V20 range


(pictured) includes the V20 Hybrid and V20 Hyper, as well as compact and portable LED solutions such as the MT2 lighting tower.


Paving precision from Probst


New from Probst Handling Equipment is the Safeflex SF clamping device for securing paving stones and natural stone slabs prior to cutting. It facilitates work with an angle grinder or disc cutter and helps give precise results, says the company.


STAND K40 The user presses his foot on the


upper clamping element and when he releases it from the non-slip tread surface, the springs separate the components to allow the material


to be removed. Battery disc cutter from Husqvarna


New from Husqvarna UK is the K535i battery powered disc cutter, designed for lighter concrete applications. The manufacturer states that the product can typically cut up to 164 roof tiles or 264 slabs per charge and that users will appreciate its low-vibration characteristics, as well as the avoidance of having to transport and mix fuel.


STAND E10


Other products in the range include ecological and water-saving DF Ecology dust suppression technologies and Wash Racks, and the Pramac Portables generator range. Several new technical developments will be highlighted, such as the


inclusion of Hybrid QR codes for easy and efficient on-site operation and maintenance. Customers will also have access to technical information direct from the manufacturers, supported by onsite and virtual training sessions.


Site safety with Armorgard STAND J34


New from Armorgard is the InstructaHut, a safety signage board designed as a functional and more professional alternative to ad hoc solutions. It helps keep Health & Safety information and other details in one place and can function as an emergency station.


It can also incorporate first aid items and fire safety equipment. Takeuchi mini targets hirers STAND A92


Takeuchi’s TB225 mini excavator has been designed to meet growing demand from hire companies wanting a heavier model that is still within trailer towing limits. It weighs just less than 2,400kg with a cab, or 2,265kg with a canopy. The machine delivers 16.5kW of power, 19.3kN of digging force and a


breakout capacity of 12.8kN. The TB225 has proportional control and a thumb-operated slider is fitted on the joystick for precise adjustment when using attachments.


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