Moveable feasts
Devices that transport and manipulate different materials are many and varied indeed. Here’s our pick of the latest, best and most innovative machinery.
Tracked Carriers The 2200 series from Tracked Carriers offers
an unrivalled method of transporting heavy goods through confined spaces. Only 950mm wide, the 2200 R and 2200 PRO models are heavyweights in compact packaging. Tracked Carriers R models use state-of-
the-art technology while being simple to operate, reliable and easy to maintain. PRO models offer increased features such as gradient-monitoring, information feedback and a smart auxiliary output, ideal when increased safety measures are required or powered attachments make the job easier. The battery-powered 2200 series features a 2200kg capacity, with
front and rear hazard lights, 45° gradeability and an adaptable and extendable platform. A fully proportional remote control directs movement, while an efficient AC electric drive powers the machines at 3Km/h maximum speed.
www.trackedcarriers.co.uk
Dragon Equipment The PB1000 Power Barrow is built using the same all-terrain
track base as all of the Dragon Equipment range. It is capable of carrying, lifting and tipping loads of up to 1000kg. The durable steel bucket ensures it can withstand the
toughest of jobs on commercial or domestic building sites. With a weight of under 650kg and width options to suit all situations, it is easy to move using a van, truck or trailer, making sites with restricted access much more accessible. In its lowest position, the front is just 870mm from the ground,
making loading by hand easier. With the bucket raised it will reach to 1425mm, so it can easily tip full loads into a skip. As with all Dragon Equipment machinery, the PB1000 is powered by the Vanguard 400 14HP petrol engine, which benefits from an integrated cyclonic air filtration system and maintenance intervals that are double the industry standard.
www.dragon-equipment.co.uk
34 Executive Hire News - Nov/Dec 2022
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