EXECUTIVE HIRE SHOW PREVIEW continued
STAND E42 STAND K70 Performance from Premier
The Premier Diamond Products range of diamond blades, core drills and associated cutting and drilling
equipment includes the Premier 6 Star Professional line- up, developed for users seeking high performance levels. The products use titanium coated diamonds and other raw materials to give maximum productivity, even in tough applications.
New Kohler Hybrid
Kohler/Lombardini will show the K-HEM (Kohler hybrid energy module) designed to generate power using a combination of a KDW 1003 18kW diesel engine, compliant with Stage V standards without needing a diesel particulate filter (DPF), and a 48V motor to provide 15kW of peak power and 9kW of
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continuous power. The product has been developed for equipment that calls for power peaks, such as welders and mowers, and for
machines that chiefly run continuous low-load operation cycles that prevent them from reaching the
temperatures necessary for passive regeneration to occur inside the particulate filter, like aerial platforms and forklifts.
STAND C30 PRO family from FG Wilson
FG Wilson’s PRO Range series of generators are EU Stage IIIa-compliant and designed to switch easily between 50Hz and 60Hz while maintaining emissions and noise
certification at both frequencies, allowing one machine
to satisfy varying load requirements across diverse applications. The PRO275 to PRO500 models include a clutch fan so that the
machine does not need to run continuously at full speed and power, saving fuel while also lowering noise output. A new PRO30-2 model completes the range, which covers 30kVA to 500kVA. Staff on the stand will also offer advice about the new Stage V emissions regulations, and the company states it will have exempt units until June 2020.
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More to see from HSC
The Hire Supply Co (HSC) says it has been
working hard to develop two new core hire products offering high returns on investment, and they will be unveiled on the opening day of the Show. Other products on show will include the Master DC61 battery-
powered diesel infrared heater, which has been selected for Innovation Trail - Live (see page 37). HSC will also display its Weber compaction equipment, Barreto and Dosko landscaping products, Exin lights, Bon concrete finishing tools, etramo and Modelin lifters, Simpson pressure washers and Elite heating (pictured) and lighting range. Sister company, MSC, will show its replacement engines,
garden machinery, genuine and non-genuine spares, lubricants and consumables. It will also launch its new spares catalogue for the hire industry, with the promise ‘Never out of stock’. Visitors will be able to take part in a fun competition to win an exclusive prize, and a number of Show-only deals will be available.
Syrinx app from Point of Rental STAND D24
Point of Rental Solutions has added a Sales App for its Syrinx system. This is designed to give mobile workers access to the program’s inventory management and CRM (customer relationship management) functions. Access can be given to aspects such as fleet availability, contract and quote generation, customer records, pricing agreements, and emailing invoices and other documents.
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