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Winches Lifting higher


JD Neuhaus recently launched its new rope winch, which has a load range up to 750kg. T e Air Winches Profi Liſt er 500 has capacities of 500kg in the fi ſt h layer and 750kg in the fi rst layer. These new winches combine approved PROFI


technology with functional design, which gives them high reliability and safety at low maintenance, and the motor with integral brake does not need any additional lubrication. Meanwhile, the gear train cooling by exhaust air provides a 100% duty rating resulting in no waiting times. High rope capacities of up to fi ve layers ensure


fl exibility on site. With the direct pendant control, the Liſt er 500 can be sensitively operated over the full load range and the low weight of only 29.3kg makes them applicable as a mobile all-rounder. Due to the driving medium compressed air, they are well-suited for operation in hazardous areas.


Contact JD Neuhaus, 8 Herald Business Park, Golden Acres Lane, Coventry CV3 2SY, UK Tel +44 20 7665 2500


Fax +44 24 7665 2555 www.jdneuhaus.co.uk


Wipers Wiping the way


Duro Marine recently launched its new MII Horizon MD linear window wiper with concealed de-icing heater. All components are fi tted internally to allow for mounting outside the bridge. A new development is the custom-designed


stainless steel inspection hatch cover, fitted with hand-operated wiper.


It protects the environ-


ment from toxic and other harmful pollutants during manual inspection of chemical and fuel storage tanks, with conventional inspection covers, by preventing contaminants escaping into the atmosphere.


Contact Duro Marine International Ltd, PO Box 2803, Reading, Berkshire RG1 9DT, UK Tel +44 870 428 1582 Fax +44 870 428 1589 E-mail sales@durowipers.co.uk www.durowipers.co.uk


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