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EHS Debut for Bobcat E10e 1 tonne Electric Mini-Excavator

Doosan Portable Power To Show 7/31+ Compressor Generator Bobcat’s E10e, the industry’s first battery driven, zero tail swing mini-excavator in the one tonne class, will be shown on the Doosan Bobcat Stand I40 for the first time at the Executive Hire Show (EHS), the UK’s annual national exhibition for the

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CITB Launches New Plant Initiative

CITB Launches New Plant Initiative

The Construction Industry Training Board (CITB) has launched a new three-year initiative targeting plant operatives and assessors. This training commission will boost the development of plant professionals to help address an industry shortage. According to Construction Plant-hire Association (CPA) research, 39% of of employers find it difficult to fill plant

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5 Maintenance Tips on Earth-moving Machinery to Prevent Injuries

Regular maintenance of earth-moving machinery is essential for ensuring a smooth operation. The last thing you want is to encounter a technical issue while you’re out there operating on the mining site. Improper equipment maintenance will not only result in unwanted downtime, but it can also reduce the lifespan of

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Find A Forklift Certification Near Me

If you’ve ever worked in a big warehouse or ample storage, then a forklift is your best buddy. They are small vehicles, specially created for industrial purposes, and they do a great job at that. They have a fork and the front of the car, which can go up and

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Komatsu Demonstrates Its Latest Innovation

Komatsu Demonstrates Its Latest Innovation

The latest innovative solution from Komatsu has been demonstrated at the iconic Le Mans 24hrs race circuit in France. A host of distributors, including Irish firm McHale Plant Sales, were on hand to learn more about the Hydraulic Mechanical Transmission (HMT). Fitted to the latest WA475–10 wheel loader, those present

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Milestones for GAP Hire Solutions and Kubota

Milestones for GAP Hire Solutions and Kubota

2019 has seen Kubota UK turn 40, giving us a chance to reflect on how the construction industry has witnessed significant change over the last few decades; whether that be through technological innovation, shifts in the economic climate or changes in how to hire the right skills. But one of its oldest

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Bobcat Launches New Stage V M-Series Loaders

Enhancing Bobcat’s leadership of the skid-steer loader market in Europe, the company has launched new versions of its market-leading M-Series S450, S510 and S530 models, the first in the range to feature a specially developed Stage V compliant Bobcat engine. All of the new skid-steer loader models are manufactured at

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Bobcat is expanding in the Czech Republic

Doosan Bobcat EMEA today announced the opening of its headquarters for the EMEA region (Europe, Middle East and Africa), marking a further expansion in the Czech Republic. As part of its Dobříš campus, the newly erected building houses the company’s management and other employees and complements the production plant and

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Issue 323 : Dec 2024

Products & Materials : Plant & Machinery News

EHS Debut for Bobcat E10e 1 tonne Electric Mini-Excavator

Doosan Portable Power To Show 7/31+ Compressor Generator Bobcat’s E10e, the industry’s first battery driven, zero tail swing mini-excavator in the one tonne class, will be shown on the Doosan Bobcat Stand I40 for the first time at the Executive Hire Show (EHS), the UK’s annual national exhibition for the tools, equipment and plant hire industry, being held in Coventry, England from 5-6 February 2020. The Doosan Bobcat stand will also present the 7/31+ compressor generator from Doosan Portable Power, which incorporates an 8.5 kVA generator and is aimed at the utilities industry and rental companies serving this sector. Launched in 2007, the Executive Hire Show is a trade-only event open to rental company executives throughout the UK and Ireland, and it has also attracted hire industry visitors from Europe and beyond. Senior executives from the procurement and purchasing departments of the national hire operations attend the Show, along with large numbers of independently-owned entrepreneurial hire outlets. Game Changer for Indoor Work As well as indoor work such as demolition and basement projects, there are many other sites where zero emission, low noise machines are required such as urban/city centre developments, night-time work and contracts in quiet zones such as hospitals, cemeteries, schools and so on. Until now, particularly for indoor applications, there has been no standard OEM solution for such work – many jobs had to be worked on manually with less effective tools or with aftermarket conversions providing third party machine adjustments (that often did not meet desired standards). The new Bobcat E10e mini-excavator is a unique proposition in this area. Developed at the Bobcat EMEA Innovation Center, in conjunction with electric vehicle suppliers, the E10e is based on the design of the very successful diesel powered E10 1 tonne mini-excavator, which has achieved sales of well over 10,000 units in just 10 years [the E10 is now called the E10z to reflect that it is a zero tail swing (ZTS) mini-excavator]. The new E10e has the same ZTS profile and identical external dimensions as the standard E10/E10z machine and offers equal or better performance. For example, the E10e offers very low noise levels on site with an LpA of only 71 dBA vs 80 dBA for the standard E10/E10z. As the new machine is designed to be used in demanding indoor applications such as breaker work in demolition, it is equipped with auxiliary lines and an efficient oil cooler system for continuous hydraulic breaker operation. The cooling system capacity has been increased to meet extended demolition application requirements. Amazingly Compact Like the E10/E10z, the E10e is easy to transport. In addition to the access provided by its retractable undercarriage reducing its width to only 710 mm, the integrated foldable TOPS (Tip Over Protective Structure) facilitates passage through openings with low headroom, for work inside buildings and in basements. Once the excavator is positioned and ready for work, the undercarriage on the E10e can be expanded to 1100 mm, for maximum stability in all working conditions. The E10e’s minimal width enables excellent manoeuvrability in confined spaces, while the ZTS design is an additional advantage when working in tight areas. The E10e and E10z are part of a comprehensive selection of mini-excavators from Bobcat covering models from 0.8 to 8.5 tonne, alongside a full line-up of skid-steer, compact track and all-wheel steer loaders, telehandlers and attachments, all aimed at the tool and plant hire industry and the markets it serves. Doosan Portable Power: Meeting the Needs of the Utilities Market Compressor generators from Doosan Portable Power are aimed at the utilities industry and rental companies serving this sector. The larger 8.5 kVA generator option meets a specific requirement in utility work to meet the demands of the latest fusion welding equipment, providing electrical power that can also be used for lights and tools together with compressed air for powering breakers and other pneumatic equipment.  The generator option is available on two machines – the 7/31+ model, providing a free air delivery of 3.0 m3/min at an output pressure of 7 bar and the larger 7/41+ portable compressor, supplying 4.0 m3/min of compressed air at 7 bar output pressure. Another option on these compressors is the ‘Tough Top’ polymer canopy combining durability with aesthetic design, making it an especially attractive investment for everyday applications in the toughest working conditions. In addition to its outstanding durability, the Tough Top canopy is also non-corrodible. It can be supplied in customer colours and retrofitted to existing Doosan compressor units.  Like all Doosan compressors, the modular design of the 7/31+ and 7/41+ ensures that a wide range of optional equipment can be added easily. As well as the polymer canopy, they can include LED lights, a Heavy Duty light grill, a number plate clip, wheel nut indicators and a ‘bunded base’. Doosan Portable Power offers a comprehensive range of portable compressors, generators and lighting products for the plant and tool hire industry. Completing the line-up are construction tools such as air-powered chipping hammers, pickhammers, jackhammers and paving breakers for work in demolition, utilities, quarrying and industrial markets. For more information about Bobcat and Bobcat products, visit www.bobcat.com For more information about Doosan Portable Power products, visit the website: www.doosanportablepower.eu

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CITB Launches New Plant Initiative

CITB Launches New Plant Initiative

The Construction Industry Training Board (CITB) has launched a new three-year initiative targeting plant operatives and assessors. This training commission will boost the development of plant professionals to help address an industry shortage. According to Construction Plant-hire Association (CPA) research, 39% of of employers find it difficult to fill plant vacancies. Construction employers, trade bodies and training providers are all being asked to submit proposals to help address a gap between industry demand and supply.   The CPA; Civil Engineering Contractors Association (CECA); Hire Association Europe (HAE); Build UK; Highways England; HS2; West Midlands Combined Authority; Balfour Beatty; BAM Nuttall; Willmott Dixon; Flannery Plant Hire; Lynch Plant; Hire A-Plant; and Plantforce are among industry stakeholders that shaped CITB’s plant operators training commission.  Training in plant specialisms is currently low, with only 149 N/SVQ Level 2 qualifications in plant specialisms gained in 2016, while a CPA survey showed that more than 80% of respondents didn’t employ any plant apprentices and a further nine out of 10 employers didn’t expect to take any on in the next 12 months. With plant training necessarily using expensive equipment, projects that make use of innovative methods such as simulators are also sought. Other sectors such as health, aviation and the armed forces have seen learners with simulators spending 40% more time at the controls – instead of standing around watching others practice on real machines.  Steve Radley, CITB Policy Director, said: “Employers have been clear that more plant operatives and trainers are needed to tackle the skills shortage. This commission will help support training provision to the sector both now and in the future.” The deadline for applications is 28 February 2020. 

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5 Maintenance Tips on Earth-moving Machinery to Prevent Injuries

Regular maintenance of earth-moving machinery is essential for ensuring a smooth operation. The last thing you want is to encounter a technical issue while you’re out there operating on the mining site. Improper equipment maintenance will not only result in unwanted downtime, but it can also reduce the lifespan of the machine itself. Faulty machines also increase the risk of accidents as many workers lose their lives each year due to mechanical errors. To make the work environment safer and more efficient, it’s imperative to keep earth-moving machinery maintained at all times. This should include professional maintenance from the leading mining equipment supplier but requires these 5 tips that you can apply when maintaining heavy equipment to prevent injuries and death. 1. Make sure the equipment is lubricated at all times Earth-moving machinery consists of many moving parts. These parts are prone to failing if there isn’t sufficient lubrication due to excess friction. This friction can accelerate the wear and tear of the machine and deteriorate its performance. Also, the lifespan of the moving parts will shorten and the repair costs can add up significantly over time if the equipment isn’t properly lubricated. Before operating earth-moving machinery, check if there is enough lubrication in the moving parts. The key is to lubricate these parts with just the right amount. Too little lubrication and the parts won’t move freely and too much lubrication can cause leaking, grease accumulation, and inefficient energy transfer. Refer to the equipment manual on which lubrication to use as different manufacturers recommend different types of lubrication for their machines. 2. Keep the machinery as clean as possible Earth-moving machinery is frequently exposed to all kinds of dirt, debris, and other environmental particles that can damage its parts if not properly cleaned. To ensure optimal performance, the machine should be cleaned on a regular basis. While the seals and filters do a good job of keeping dirt and grime at bay, over time these particles can accumulate and deteriorate the condition of the seals. If a seal cracks or breaks, the intricate parts of the machinery will be exposed. Clogged filters will reduce the efficiency of the equipment and contaminated machine cabs will malfunction if left uncleaned. Keep earth-moving machinery as clean as possible by blasting it with high-pressure washer to dislodge stuck particles. Accumulated grease should be treated with a degreaser to effectively remove the gunk. One of the best ways to protect your machinery is to store it inside a building. A sheltered machinery will remain clean for much longer compared to one that’s frequently exposed to the elements. Anything from a garage or shed will work just fine as long as it’s clean and free of any standing water. By sheltering earth-moving machinery, you’ll prevent rust and grime build-up while keeping maintenance quite low. 3. Create a maintenance schedule Creating a maintenance schedule will go a long way towards ensuring the equipment stays in good condition all year round. Within this schedule should be notations on how frequently the parts should be serviced. Identify potential problems through thorough inspection and make sure to address any issues immediately. Maintaining heavy equipment every now and then is not enough to keep it in good working order. Thus, a consistent maintenance schedule is crucial to its overall performance. As part of the maintenance routine, gaskets and seals should be checked to ensure they’re not broken or damaged. Belts and pulleys should be properly aligned and the bolts should be tightened with the correct torque. 4. Train employees on how to properly operate earth-moving machinery More than anything, it’s the knowledge and proper training that will help minimise unwanted accidents while operating earth-moving machinery. Without these, the workers could potentially damage the equipment and risk injuring themselves. The workers must be skilled to operate heavy equipment and knowledgeable enough to look for potential issues. All incoming workers must undergo extensive training and current workers should be given refresher courses to not only maintain the condition of the equipment, but their safety as well. 5. Pay attention to wear and tear Earth-moving machinery such as Vibrating Feeders WA are subject to wear and tear on a regular basis. Being aware of these signs is important to the function and performance of the equipment. If neglected, worn-out parts can cause machinery to malfunction (which requires costly repairs). Some of the most common signs of wear and tear are excessive heat, vibration and dragging issues, and distorted belt shape. Higher temperatures are often a result of improper lubrication while vibration issues are caused by misaligned belts and/or gear glitches. The sooner you identify these signs, the less likely it’s cause long-term damage to the machinery. Maintaining earth-moving machinery is something most operators neglect. But doing so can end up with catastrophic results and harm the workers surrounding the equipment. Make sure to follow these tips when maintaining heavy equipment to prolong its lifespan and ensure a safer work environment.

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Find A Forklift Certification Near Me

If you’ve ever worked in a big warehouse or ample storage, then a forklift is your best buddy. They are small vehicles, specially created for industrial purposes, and they do a great job at that. They have a fork and the front of the car, which can go up and down, and that’s basically it. They serve a great purpose in picking up pallets, stacking them, and putting them down. It may sound simple, and it is pretty simple. But, these vehicles are extensively used in the industry, and surprisingly, you need a certification in order to use one. And before you do so, it’s essential to know how they work, and how to use them. What are the critical components of a forklift? This vehicle is quite easy to understand, and it doesn’t have a lot of parts too. We’ll mostly focus on the truck frame, the counterweight, the mast, carriage, and power source. All of these parts serve a purpose. For starters, the truck frame is the central part of the cart, so to say. The wheels, mast, and counterweight are attached to it. That’s the base of the forklift. Secondly, the counterweight is an iron weight just below the seat. It’s attached to the truck frame, and its purpose is to balance out the weight that’s being lifted in the front. Click here to read more. The cast is the metal part in the front that serves to move the forks up and down. It’s fixed on a pair of rails so it can efficiently perform the movement. And additionally, the mast is attached, which is the vertical part that pushes the loads and lifts them up. For these two parts, rollers are an essential part that allows them to move. Where are these vehicles mainly used? As a vital part of today’s dock and storage world, forklifts have shaped the industries as well. They can also be used in construction sites, warehouses, recycling operations, and snowplows. At construction sites, they serve as a tool that can transport heavy materials from a truck to the site. Nowadays, most construction companies have their own forklift for added efficiency and speed. On the other hand, warehouses can’t function properly without the help of these fantastic devices. Here there is an extensive range of forklifts ranging from pedestrian ones to driver-operated ones. They vary in size and function. They can be from regular pallet carrying capacity and all the way up to 50 tons that’s used for transporting shipping containers. And finally, some people just buy an extension for the forklift rather than purchasing a snowplow or hiring one. It’s much more comfortable, much cheaper, and way more fun. Here’s some more info: https://www.theguardian.com/society/2016/may/11/forklift-truck-driver-saved-by-health-and-safety Do you need a driver’s license or a forklift license to operate one? Every operator who wants to drive and operate one of these vehicles needs to have a license. This is because there are so many types of industrial equipment. They include rough terrain forklifts, narrow-aisle, man lifts, sit-downs, stand-ups, pallet jacks, and order pickers. No matter what is type that you need to drive, you need to have a license. But, contrary to popular belief, you only need a forklift license and not a driver’s one. The good thing about this is that getting a license is easy and affordable. You just need to pass over a load of safety regulations. And they are quite crucial because mistakes happen every day, and not paying attention can cause a lot of problems and damage in a warehouse or a construction site. There are a few classes that you can take. If you are interested, you can just check online and type “Forklift Certification near me”. Those include electric motor rider trucks, narrow aisle trucks, hand or rider trucks, internal combustion engine trucks, and tractors. Once you are done with the training, you are good to go, and you can just print out your license. As well as that, this certification is valid for three years, and you just need to resubmit it to make it valid for another three years. The even better news is that the training necessary for the renewal is free. So you hit two flies with one stone.

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Komatsu Demonstrates Its Latest Innovation

Komatsu Demonstrates Its Latest Innovation

The latest innovative solution from Komatsu has been demonstrated at the iconic Le Mans 24hrs race circuit in France. A host of distributors, including Irish firm McHale Plant Sales, were on hand to learn more about the Hydraulic Mechanical Transmission (HMT). Fitted to the latest WA475–10 wheel loader, those present were shown how HMT works and the benefit it will bring by enabling the WA475-10 to deliver more power whilst being more efficient in its fuel use. Thanks to a variable speed and traction control, top speed is adjustable throughout its entire speed range, in accordance with the conditions of the job site, while variable traction control limits wheel spin in difficult ground conditions. By dispensing with the need for a torque convertor, the Komatsu WA475-10 could carry 20 percent less fuel while the HMT system delivered some 17 percent better fuel consumption. McHale Plant Sales director, John O’Brien observed: “Powered by an EU Stage V engine and covered by a five years or 10,000 hours warranty, the next generation WA475-10 wheel loader with HMT proved to be a very versatile performer. “Built on the recognised benefits of its predecessor, it has the appeal of being up to 30% more fuel-efficient and is perfect for any moving, transport or loading job, combining outstanding fuel efficiency, productivity and ease of operation. “Hydraulic speed can be independently controlled, directly from the accelerator pedal, making it easy for the operator to find the right balance between traction and lifting power. The optimised Z-bar linkage system provides much more lift force and a higher tonnes-per-hour production rate while lift speed and class-leading machine stability help boost productivity, especially in narrow-space loading applications,” he added.

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Murphy Plant increase their fleet of temporary welfare units with EasyCabin

Murphy Plant, part of the specialist engineering and construction company J. Murphy & Sons Limited, is continuing to make major investments in temporary site welfare facilities with AJC EasyCabin. Their latest order comprises twenty 20ft static units and five 12ft mobiles. Murphy Plant now has over one hundred EasyCabin welfare cabins in their fleet. These new units will be deployed around the country as replacements for rehired equipment from their supply chain. Commenting on this most recent investment, Managing Director at Murphy Plant, Mike Carpenter said, “The reliability of our current units have been excellent and our team consistently comment on the high quality of the finish. “AJC’s Sales Manager, Mark Samuel, has been an excellent support to ensure that users have a working knowledge of the units. AJC has visited a number of our major sites and projects.” Murphy Plant have been partnering with AJC for a number years. They make reference to AJC’s on-going progress in respect of innovation and manufacturing the most eco-efficient welfare products as a key element in this on-going relationship. Mike continued, “I’d like to think that the original EasyCabin Murphy mobiles in the Murphy-green branding set precedence for a number of companies purchasing similar units. As ever, the after service provided by AJC has been excellent, whether its queries with the units, spare part requirements, or developmental suggestions for improving the products. They are extremely responsive and continually looking to improve. “We find AJC easy to do business with and they always deliver new assets exactly on schedule,” concluded Mike. The units have been delivered to Murphy Plant dressed in the iconic Murphy green livery, ready to be sent to sites throughout the country. Murphy Plant is responsible for the day-to-day enablement and operation of plant, equipment and transport for J. Murphy & Sons Limited. The team offer everything from small electrical drills to a 135 tonne crawler-crane, as well as specialist equipment within rail, pipelines, tunnelling, marine and ground engineering. EasyCabin is the brand name for static and mobile welfare accommodation units manufactured by AJC Trailers Limited. The company has been producing a range of mobile units since 1964 and presently operate from a modern 32,000 sq. ft. plant, based in Luton, Bedfordshire.

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Milestones for GAP Hire Solutions and Kubota

Milestones for GAP Hire Solutions and Kubota

2019 has seen Kubota UK turn 40, giving us a chance to reflect on how the construction industry has witnessed significant change over the last few decades; whether that be through technological innovation, shifts in the economic climate or changes in how to hire the right skills. But one of its oldest partners also has cause for celebration this year. Our friends at GAP Hire Solutions have been celebrating the 50th anniversary of the company throughout 2019. Over the last half a century the company has grown to become the UK’s largest independent plant, tools, equipment and vehicle rental firm. Established in 1969 by Gordon Anderson, the family-owned and run business operates from over 140 depots and employs over 1,800 people nationwide. GAP has remained a family-run business, ensuring that the same family principles on which the company were founded continue to this day. GAP and Kubota UK have worked together for many years, with the former selling over 500 construction machines since the partnership began, and for much of their partnership, Kubota UK has been GAP’s sole supplier of mini and midi excavators. To celebrate this milestone and its longstanding relationship with the hire company, Kubota has gifted GAP with a gold Kubota machine. For the next year, 50% of all hire revenue from the golden machine will go to The Lighthouse Club, a charity which provides financial and emotional support to the construction community and their families. The most recent rental of the machine secured £180 for this organisation. To support this initiative and local charities affecting the construction industry, Kubota has pledged to match the money GAP raises through the golden machine. Ken Stewart, Head of Procurement at GAP Group, said: “Here at GAP, we run a large fleet of Kubota excavators ranging in size from 800kg to 8.0t. When looking at the types of products we want to buy, price is and always will be an important factor. But we also look closely at factors such as the cost of ownership, reliability, after sales support and general market acceptance. In our opinion, the Kubota product continues to tick all the boxes and is well received by both our customers and our UK depot network. “We have a strong affinity with Kubota in general with their engines being used in so many of our other products such as compressors, tandem ride on rollers, dumpers, lighting towers and generators to name but a few. “We look forward to working with Kubota UK for the next 50 years and beyond!” Glen Hampson, Business Development Manager Construction Division at Kubota UK commented: “GAP is Kubota UK’s largest independent customer, and this is a testament to the strength of the relationship that we have built with the team over the last few years. We know that our machines are well suited to GAP’s needs as they provide reliable, well designed and robust solutions to withstand the rigours of the hire industry. What’s more, our responsive dealership network has allowed GAP to rapidly respond to customer and depot requirements. From all of us at Kubota UK, we would like to take this opportunity to congratulate all our friends and colleagues at GAP. We can’t wait to see what they do next!

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Bobcat Launches New Stage V M-Series Loaders

Enhancing Bobcat’s leadership of the skid-steer loader market in Europe, the company has launched new versions of its market-leading M-Series S450, S510 and S530 models, the first in the range to feature a specially developed Stage V compliant Bobcat engine. All of the new skid-steer loader models are manufactured at the Bobcat compact equipment plant in Dobris in the Czech Republic. The new Stage V M-Series loaders provide operators with increased performance, enhanced comfort and optimised maintenance requirements to maximise job site efficiency. They are designed to continue the success of the Bobcat range globally, where nearly one out of every two skid-steer loaders on the market is a Bobcat machine. Mike Vought, Senior Director, Product Management, commented: “M-series loaders are some of the best-selling models for Bobcat in Europe and the new Stage V machines build on the legacy set by their predecessors. Customers will benefit from the compact size coupled with the high torque and performance of the new engines. The Stage V engines also allow us to add the popular air conditioning and high flow hydraulics options to the 500 series models further increasing operator comfort and performance.” More Power but Still Compact Compactness within this performance class was the key benefit appreciated by Bobcat customers. Skilful design work has ensured that even with the Bobcat Stage V engine incorporated, the small dimensions of the new S450, S510 and S530 skid-steer loaders are maintained, offering a truly compact size and low weight, so they can work/manoeuvre easily in tight spaces and can be easily transported. The new Bobcat engine provides 37% more torque and fast recovery from overload compared to the previous machines, which ensures increased comfort for the operator as they can work with the same power at lower RPM, at lower noise levels and with lower fuel consumption for the same jobs. New High-Flow Hydraulics Option Another very important advantage derived from the Bobcat engine is the availability of a new high-flow hydraulics option for the S510 and S530 Stage V models. This further expands the exceptional versatility of these machines allowing them to be used with higher flow attachments such as sweepers, planers and wheel saws. There is also a new air conditioning option on the S510 and S530. By offering the same power at lower RPM, the new Bobcat engine provides a significant decrease in noise levels, reducing operator fatigue and lowering fuel consumption for the same type of work. In addition, with an engine equipped with a diesel particulate filter (DPF) as standard, users can work in emission-regulated zones such as city and town centres. The new Bobcat engine has also allowed the company to extend maintenance intervals with the first service now being after 500 hours and to reduce the number of fuel filter replacements required. Innovative Machine Styling and Built-in Technologies The new Stage V M-Series machines are the first models in the Bobcat compact equipment range in Europe to have the company’s innovative new machine styling scheme, which includes 3D decals for the first time.   The new Stage V loaders now feature the previously optional Deluxe control panel as standard, offering a choice of different languages and telematics to protect machines and to monitor their performance. Bobcat has also extended the choice of factory installed tyres for the three models, ensuring they can be more closely matched to customers’ applications right from the start. The cab on the new loaders is radio ready with a 12 volt power outlet for charging mobile phones and other devices, a cup holder, added storage compartments and new full-colour, deluxe instrument panels. The ‘Swiss Knife’ of the Compact Equipment Market As well as their compactness, the S450, S510 and S530 skid-steer loaders can be supplied with a comprehensive choice of over 50 different product families of approved attachments, offering solutions for a very wide range of applications and providing a perfect illustration of the Bobcat Tool Carrier concept common to all Bobcat compact loaders. The S450 and S510 radius lift path loaders combine excellent manoeuvrability in tight areas with the reach and visibility needed for applications such as dumping materials over walls, backfilling or loading flatbed trucks. The S530 model features vertical lift path boom arms particularly suited to lift and carry as well as material-handling applications. All three skid-steer loader models offer a two-speed option which boosts the maximum travel speed from 11.4 km/h in low range to 17.3 km/h in high range. The hydraulic bucket positioning option keeps the loader bucket level as the lift arms travel upward, enabling operators to spill less and work faster. For more information about Bobcat and Bobcat products, visit the website www.bobcat.com Brief specifications for Bobcat S450 skid-steer loader: Rated operating capacity (ISO 14397-1):                                                                                                                          654 kg (+46*) Tipping load (ISO 14397-1):                                                                                                                                                                       1308 kg (+93*) Operating weight:                                                                                                                                                                                                                           2436 kg (+71*) Engine: Bobcat D24 97/68 EC Stage V (4 cylinder)                  48.9 HP (36.5 kW) at 2600 RPM Torque                                                                                                                                                                                                        182 Nm (+32.2*) at 1800 RPM Travel speed (1st – 2nd gear):                                                                                                                                                                     11.4 – 14.8 km/h Hydraulic flow (Standard):                                                                                                                                                                                      64.0 l/min Lift path:                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      Radial Height (top of cab):                                                                                                                                                                                                             1976 mm Width over tyres:                                                                                                                                                                                                                1490 mm Length with standard bucket:                                                                                                                                                                     3172 mm Brief specifications for Bobcat S510 skid-steer loader: Rated operating capacity (ISO 14397-1):                                                                                                                               851 kg (+41*) Tipping load (ISO 14397-1):                                                                                                                                                                           1703 kg (+84*) Operating weight:                                                                                                                                                                                                                                2816kg (+130*) Engine: Bobcat D24 97/68 EC Stage V (4 cylinder)              54.9 HP (41.0 kW) at 2600 RPM Torque                                                                                                                                                                                                             204 Nm (+54.2*) at 1800 RPM Travel speed (1st – 2nd gear):                                                                                                                                                              11.8 – 17.3 km/h Hydraulic flow (Standard – High flow option):                                                                                    64.0 l/min – 101.1 l/min Lift path:                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      Radial Height (top of cab):                                                                                                                                                                                                                 1972 mm Width over tyres:                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 1643 mm Length with standard bucket:                                                                                                                                                                         3378 mm Brief specifications for Bobcat S530 skid-steer

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DC Dumpster Trucks – Dumpster Rental Companies in DC Review Companies

Transportation is one of the most important inventions that mankind has ever developed. Aside from the internet, it has also been credited to be one of the proponents of globalization. Even though its scope is not as wide as the internet, it is still very important in a lot of economies and government functions all around the world. We all need them to save time and travel to farther distances. Once we had our feet and animals for transport, but now there are machines that can do the work for us. It has been very important to the development of many businesses and fields of study. How Modern-day Transpo Help Run Society There are many different kinds of transportation, generally divided into which body it travels in the world. We mostly refer to the aerial ones as planes and the sea-based ones as boats or ships, although there are a lot of different terms separating each type of vehicle. However, there are many more types of land-based transportation and all of them have different uses. All of them can traverse considerable distances but each of them can carry only a limited weight. Each country also has their own vehicles that they have developed, and some of them stayed there for good. Read more about them here. Most of us do have cars these days. You can even say that they are already considered a need especially in the cities. In the rural areas, they are also needed but most people can get by through public transportation, hitchhiking, or walking. Some areas still even use horses as transport. However, in the city, having a car is really needed because you need to bring it for work and save time. You might also need to bring your family along with you. Having a car is already considered a very practical decision to buy as it is an investment as well. However, there are times that you might need something far bigger than your car. You may want to start a construction business and there are a lot of things that you want to do. You might have some sand, gravel or cement that you need to dispose or transfer to another location. Also, you may want to store it as well and it can be quite difficult to do it all manually. If all of it is in sacks, then maybe you can do it but it is so much easier if you have a dumpster truck with you. Learn more about dump trucks here: https://www.thebalancesmb.com/construction-equipment-5-great-dump-trucks-844978. What Are Dump Trucks? Dumpster or dump trucks are one of the staple vehicles in any construction site and other locations that need heavy duty vehicles. Each town has its own waste removal companies that help keep the neighborhood organized and clean. A dumpster rental service will place dumpsters in places that are available for everyone so that they can use them instead of dropping trash bags on the pavements. Keeping the neighborhood clean and tidy will also help keep the wildlife from getting stuck in plastic wrappers and boxes, which can lead to species going extinct. You have seen them before probably on films, television shows and even in newspapers. If you haven’t, imagine a really large pickup truck with a really nice function; it can tilt its posterior portion to “dump” or release any of the contents behind it. This is the reason why most construction companies use them for their transportation problems especially with various materials. It can be quite detrimental to the operations if it is still manually done. Now, how can you get this type of vehicle? Well, one of them is through rental. There are so many businesses which offer dumpster rental in DC with competitive prices. You can always contact them through their offices or check out their websites for their other services. There are many kinds of dumpster trucks so you also need to ask which one would fit what you want. Although there is one kind of dump truck that is the most commonly used, you can also choose depending on the size. You may also want to buy one, but we would recommend this one for those who want a long term use. It is important to take note that the dumpster trucks are one of the most notorious for work-related accidents. This is why it is also important to have an insurance policy covering your vehicles. If you are going to acquire it for a business, make sure that your operators have the proper knowledge of driving these vehicles. Additional training may also be needed so that you will have peace of mind while they are operating the dumpster truck.

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Bobcat is expanding in the Czech Republic

Doosan Bobcat EMEA today announced the opening of its headquarters for the EMEA region (Europe, Middle East and Africa), marking a further expansion in the Czech Republic. As part of its Dobříš campus, the newly erected building houses the company’s management and other employees and complements the production plant and the training and innovation center, where Bobcat machines are created for Europe and the rest of the world. Record investment, turnover and increase in production This year alone, the company’s investments in Dobříš will reach EUR 20 million. In 2018, Doosan Bobcat’s revenue for the EMEA region amounted to EUR 765 million, with the Dobříš factory producing a record 17,206 machines. This year, the company plans to increase production by 20% and break through the barrier of 20,000 machines for the first time. Bobcat’s history dates back 60 years and has become synonymous with skid steer loaders in most of the world. It has been operating in the Czech Republic since 2001. A major development came in 2007 with the construction of a new production plant for loaders and mini-excavators and the takeover by the global Doosan Group. In addition to the new production capacities, Doosan Bobcat has also built an extensive training center, and, above all, an innovation center. The development of the entire campus is symbolically crowned by the opening of the company’s EMEA headquarters, which moved from Waterloo, Belgium, to Dobříš, Czech Republic. Worth EUR 10 million, the three-storey headquarters building covers a surface area of 1,561 m2 and will offer more than 3,370 m2 of office space for 200 employees. Investments were also made to create more than 7,000 m2 of green areas around the building. The ample parking facilities include charging stations for electric vehicles. Socio-economic importance for the whole region Gustavo Otero, President of Doosan Bobcat EMEA, comments: “With the opening of the new headquarters in Dobříš, we are completing an investment which – thanks to the concentration of development, production and management of the company in one place – is of socio-economic importance for the whole region and exceptional within our industry. During Doosan Bobcat’s operations in the Czech Republic, we have invested approximately EUR 120 million, increased production five-fold, and more than tripled the number of employees. In the future, we expect a further recruitment of blue-collar professionals and expert positions in development.” Doosan Bobcat in numbers: A world leader in the manufacture of compact construction machines and a major manufacturer of agricultural machinery 17,206 machines produced in the Dobříš factory in 2018 (20% increase in 2019) EMEA revenue of EUR 765 million in 2018 A total investment of EUR 120 million for Doosan Bobcat Dobříš since 2007 1,400 jobs on the Dobříš campus, 150 in development and 200 in management Around 5,000 dealers and customers trained every year by the ‘Bobcat Institute’ training center Major employer With more than 1,400 employees from 30 different countries, Doosan Bobcat EMEA is one of the largest employers in the region. The company employs a number of blue-collar professionals: assembly workers, welders, and warehouse workers. With its innovation center and company management based in Dobříš, it also employs a number of highly specialized professionals, from development engineers to product managers and company management: 150 of them are located in the Innovation Center, and another 200 work in the new headquarters. “Doosan Bobcat’s investment shows that the Czech Republic has a lot to offer to foreign companies – a skilled workforce, a stable business environment, and a location in the heart of Europe are ideal preconditions for high-value-added investments linked to research and development. The emphasis on innovation, product development and regional management is a great example of our competitiveness.” Karel Havlíček, Czech Minister of Industry and Trade. World leader in track loaders Doosan Bobcat EMEA produces about half of the global production of Bobcat machines. These include compact construction and agricultural machinery such as skid steer loaders and track loaders (of which Bobcat is a global leader), and mini-excavators such as the E10e, the world’s first 1-tonne electric excavator. The company also manufactures telescopic handlers and loaders, compressors and generators, and more than a hundred attachments. Bobcat as part of the Doosan Group The Doosan Group was founded in 1896 in Korea. Its activities range from manufacturing turbines for power plants to desalination plants to engines for giant ocean liners. Since 2007, the Bobcat brand has been part of the Doosan Group, specifically Doosan Bobcat EMEA. In addition to compact Bobcat machines, Doosan also offers heavy construction, mining and agricultural machinery under the Doosan Infracore brand. For more information about Bobcat and its products, visit: www.bobcat.com Information about the Doosan Group can be found at: https://www.doosan.com/en

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