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EXECUTIVE HIRE SHOW PREVIEW continued


STAND A66


SPA sweeps in with Westermann


As we reported in our November/December issue, SPA Power Machinery, which is the European distributor of the Easy Petrol Post Driver, has formed a partnership with German manufacturer, Westermann, which makes powered moss brushes and weed removers. The Weed Ripper has a Honda engine and is


STAND A86


designed to remove thick and overgrown weeds in one pass. It has 12 braided wire brushes and offers an eco-friendly approach to hard surface cleaning.


STAND J44 MCS expands its Hub


MCS has expanded the number of telematics partners that can integrate with the Telematics Hub in


its MCS-rm software. On the company’s stand,


visitors will be able to see the latest updates which allow hire companies to obtain clear visibility of actual equipment locations and usage from the machines in their fleets directly from the program.


STAND A98 Prepare to meet Coveya’s Invader


The Invader45 from Coveya is a medium- duty conveyor designed for excavator loading on mid to large-scale material movement projects. The company says that, as excavators


come in a variety of sizes for different jobs, it applies the same principle to its machines. The Invader45


has no rollers and includes a ‘cassette-style’ removable control box and drive assembly. These are designed for ease of


maintenance and to enable swift repairs. A 30mm cleated belt is incorporated for effective material handling on steep inclines, and power comes from a heavy-duty 1.5kW 110v motor.


87 Freeze Master’s cool performers


Freeze Master will display its range of electric pipe freezing machines. It says that the internal design, combined with the quality of components, gives great reliability. The current range


includes models designed for the small professional domestic plumber or heating engineer. Larger machines are designed for light and heavy industrial projects, with the 420D for pipes up to 42mm in diameter, the 690E up to 61mm, and an upgrade kit is available to increase this capability to 88mm.


Nightsearcher’s bright Star


NightSearcher will unveil the Tower Star, an ultra-bright floodlight which emits 16,000 lumens spread across 360° and projected over a distance of up to 50m. It can be powered from a 230V or 110V supply. The unit has a


tough aluminium housing and is designed to be quick and easy to set up. It incorporates folding and lockable light heads with anti-glare diffused lenses for a wide spread of shadow- free light. It is supplied with 10m of heavy-duty cable and an extendable tripod that raises the light up to a height of 2.5m.


STAND A46


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