Hinowa Hinowa’s best-selling HS701
high tip diesel tracked dumper aims to combine high performance with durability. The Italian-made tracked dumper bed can carry loads of up to 550kg with a rated volume of 0.29m3
, and can lift
them with ease into a skip or a 3.5 tonne flat-bed truck. The machine is also available an extra high tip version. Hinowa has built simplicity into its design, with fewer moving parts
and a simple lifting mechanism leaving less to go wrong and a reduced risk of the machine being clogged with lifted materials or mud. Its tracks are tensioned hydraulically, just like larger dumpers, reducing the likelihood of one being thrown. At just 758mm wide, with the option of variable tracks taking it to 1058mm, the HS701 is very compact indeed. The Kubota OC95 diesel engine is the most popular option in the
UK hire market. The Hinowa HS701 is also available in a petrol version.
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Hird Marketed as the smart way to make the most of smaller
construction teams, the ErgoMover Lift & Go is a new electric trolley designed to take the strain out of moving materials. With the battery-powered trolley, one person can pick up and
drop off loads of up to 1500kg with minimal manual handling, making it safer for the operative and less likely to cause damage to materials. The ErgoMover Lift & Go’s bed can be lifted and lowered
hydraulically to place materials like plasterboard or wood packs onto trestles. Its carrying deck is just 700mm wide and 1645mm long. The whole trolley is just 3150mm long including its control arm. Its chunky wheels and 4-wheel steering are designed to make light work of rugged terrain. There is a simpler ErgoMover with no lift function. Also the
ErgoMover ‘Manipulator’, which has a tilting bed, and a further option to have a bed that rotates.
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