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Prop Pal attains Trusted Supplier


status Prop Pal has been named as a ‘Hire Industry Trusted Supplier’ by the HAE. A further milestone achieved by the company, Prop Pal MD Stephen Cheshire said: “The HITS Supplier Certification has been a significant target we’ve been working towards because we recognise how important the tool hire industry is to builders in Britain. We know they need reliable tool and plant hire companies to supply the best equipment that meet industry standards and that the tool and plant hire companies require safe, professional and reliable tools that will stand the test of time for their customers. “We are over the moon that Prop Pal has been awarded with


the certification as an Approved Hire Industry Supplier. The demand for Prop Pal is growing rapidly as more quality builders and construction companies are made aware of the only professional needle system in the domestic building trade for structural alterations.”


SUPPORT NETWORK Contact the Prop Pal team and find out why builders like their needle system so much at https://www.proppal.co.uk.


Eveready buys big Eveready Plant & Tool Hire continues to grow, with the purchase of


36 Kubota excavators from main dealer Lister Wilder. Long established, Eveready Hire has depots in Leatherhead, Yateley


and Watford, covering London, the Home Counties and surrounding areas. “As a company we have remained loyal to Kubota for more than 20


years because we value the reliability of the machines and, as a major player, it has served us well within the highly competitive hire industry. Our portfolio of Kubota is now 250 products and includes a full range of products from K008/U10s through to the 8 Tonne KX080-4 excavators,” explained Operations Director Donavan Wilson. “We hire out machines to various types of contractors – ranging from


big groundworkers through to the DIY market within our local community. Retaining customer loyalty is crucial to growing the business and providing robust quality machinery, backed-up by a first- class service from both ourselves and Lister Wilder, is a key part of our offering.” The Eveready fleet includes over 4000 products, including an array of


tools and compaction plates, compressors, pedestrian rollers, ride-on rollers, 250 dumpers from 0.5 tracked to 9 tonne wheeled, 50 recently purchased telehandlers and 30 welfare units.


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XGT 80V MAX ROTARY HAMMER HR006G


M-CLASS DUST EXTRACTOR: VC006GM Air volume 2.0-3.7 m3/min, Max. sealed suction 180mbar, Wattage 350W, Tank Capacity for Dust 40L, Tank Capacity for Liquids 30L, AWS, Weight 18.4-20.8kg.


ROTARY HAMMER: HR006G


No load speed 150-310 min-1, Impacts per Minute (IPM) 1100-2250 min-1, Max. Drilling Diameter in Concrete 52mm, Impact Energy 21.4J, Drilling diameter with TCT core bit 52mm, SDS-MAX bits, Wight 12.9 - 14.3kg


DEMOLITION HAMMER: HM002G


Impacts per Minute (IPM) 950-1900min-1, Impact Energy 20.9J, Adapted for SDS- MAX bits, AWS ready, Grip AVT, Weight 12-14.5kg


DISC CUTTER: CE001G


Blade Diameter 355mm, Max Cutting Depth 127mm, Bore Diameter 25.4mm, Max Wheel Thickness 5.0mm, No Load Speed 5,300rpm, Weight 12.3 - 14.1kg.


BRUSH CUTTER: UR002G Maximum Output Power 550W, No load speed 0-3500 / 5300 / 6500 min-1, Cutting width 230-350mm, Spindle Thread M10 x 1.25 LH, Weight 4.6-5.9kg.


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XGT 80V MAX DISC CUTTER CE001G


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