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For mixing tasks wherever they are


MXE 18.0-EC Cordless mixer with EC technology


Powerful mixing no longer needs a cable


Robust technology, high torque and a great many well-conceived details – you want for nothing with the FLEX MXE 18.0-EC cordless mixer – and the cable reel is a thing of the past. Smart electronics provide the force re- quired while keeping the speed constant and securely protect the mixer from overload when in constant use. All building materials are mixed to perfection. More information at: www.flex-tools.com


 Greater endurance  Higher operating efficiency  Easier to use


 No brushes  No consequential costs  No downtimes


Come and see us at the Executive hire show, Scotland on September 13th 3.30pm – 7.30pm at the Crown Plaza Hotel, Glasgow G3 8QT


www.flex-tools.com


The competition is shaking. Our engine is not.


In an industry where engine design has remained constant for decades, the Vanguard™ 200 has changed for the better. Our new ground-up designed single-cylinder, horizontal shaft commercial engine delivers 15% less vibration1


, runs 40% quieter2 lower maintenance and more uptime. The engine is quiet, but the difference is loud and clear. and is European Stage 5 emissions compliant. Better performance, vanguardengines.com


1 Bare engine vibration level has been reduced by 15% compared to leading competitors. Vibration level reduction will vary subject to the application in which it is installed. Refer to original equipment manufacturer operator manual for application specific data.


2 Bare engine noise level has been reduced by 40% at full load full speed compared to leading competitors. Noise level reduction will vary subject to the application in which it is installed.


VANGUARD™ 200 Single-Cylinder Engine


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