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Multiquip The Makinex DPC 2200 dual pressure cleaner is


sure to be a boon for flooring professionals, featuring a couple of useful cleaning solutions in a single machine. It is compact and lightweight, for ease of movement and transportation, and it has an inbuilt 450mm rotary surface cleaner, a wand and a 10m hose. The DPC 2200 weighs just 33kg,


thanks to its HDPE foam filled chassis. Other highlights include a telescopic handle, a three-way valve for dual operation, a braked swivel front wheel and a Briggs & Stratton engine. The latter runs on 86 octane or higher fuel, the motor driving an AR Triplex pump delivering 11 litres per minute at


2200psi fixed pressure. https://multiquip.co.uk


The petrol engine powered LF 60 LAT is a lightweight forward plate compactor designed for the efficient compaction of asphalt and soil. It is ideal for repair jobs and maintenance


work such as driveways and parking lots. The large water tank features an oversized cap to enable less frequent and faster refills. The machine is easy to clean, leaves no marks on pavements and uses whatever water is available on site. The LF 60 LAT weighs 76kg, its four-stroke


air-cooled engine generating 2.6kW of power and 10 Newtons of centrifugal force. The machine travels at 24m/min, its 350mm wide plate accessing the tightest jobsites.


https://www.husqvarnaconstruction.com/uk


Husqvarna





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