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7m, but with the TL43.80HF, I can lift a massive 4.3 tonnes with a lifting height approaching 8m. Being 20cm shorter than the equivalent 7m machines on the market, the TL43.80HF also gives me the compactness and productivity I need to work in the tight spaces on site and in my storage facilities.


With a maximum lift capacity of 4.3 tonnes and a maximum lift height of almost 8m, the TL43.80HF is a new, compact


telehandler offering an impressive package combining several


JOHN Suggitt, who runs construction, storage and farm businesses in East Yorkshire, has purchased the country’s first Bobcat TL43.80HF telehandler. The new TL43.80HF was supplied by local Bobcat dealer, Scunthorpe-based AMS Bobcat Limited.


innovative features to take lift capacity, lifting height and breakout force to unprecedented levels for this size of machine.


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The combination of compactness and heavy lift capability of the TL43.80HF was key for John – he commented: “I was looking for a telehandler that could lift 4 tonnes and offer a reach of


“The TL43.80HF has reduced overall dimensions, including a width of only 2.30m and a length of less than 5m from the rear to the fork face. It has been a fantastic investment for my businesses, combining excellent lifting capability with superb compactness.”


Complementing the compact nature of the TL43.80HF, the rough terrain capability has also been optimised with the incorporation of new heavy- duty Dana Spicer axles with limited slip differential and the outstanding tractive force available of up to 90% of the machine weight.


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D350 Fast Black PU adhesive 50ml Fast setting time (60 – 120 seconds) with convenient 1:1 mix ratio. Excellent adhesion to a wide variety of surfaces such as Aluminum, Stainless steel, ABS, PVC, Polyurethane, Composites, Thermoplastics, Thermosetting. Plastics, Wood, Glass, Concrete without any use of primer.


D350 - AREAS OF USE Automotive trims and fittings. Cosmetic plastic part repairs Cladding and panel bonding applications. Any high specification bonding use.


D351 Superfast transparent PU adhesive 50ml Very fast setting time (25 – 45 seconds) with convenient 1:1 mix ratio. Excellent adhesion to a wide variety of surfaces such as Aluminum, Stainless steel, ABS, PVC, Polyurethane, Composites, Thermoplastics, Thermosetting Plastics, Wood, Glass, Concrete without any use of primer.


D351 - AREAS OF USE Automotive trims and fittings. Cosmetic plastic part repairs. Metal to glass applications. Any high speed/specification bonding use.


D374 Hybrid Low Energy plastic bonder 50ml Structural bonding adhesive for low surface energy plastics with convenient 1:1 mix ratio eliminating the need for specialist 10:1 guns or nozzles. Handling time is 20 minutes. Excellent adhesion to polypropylene (PP) polyethylene (PE & LDPE) ABS, polycarbonate and UPVC Eliminates the need for flame, corona or plasma treatment, acid etching or the use of solvent based adhesion promoters.


D374 AREAS OF USE Lightweight automotive components. Polypropylene battery cases. Hand held electronic devices. Model assembly. Underwater sensors


Units 39-40, Claycliffe Business Park, Cannon Way, Barugh Green, Barnsley, South Yorkshire, S75 1JU


Tel: 01226 381 571 Fax: 01226 381 722 email: info@delta-adhesives.co.uk, www.delta-adhesives.co.uk


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