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lift one ton, yet iing under 4cwt, is being Ied by Hipope Ltd.

unit has no cables or pulinstead it uses hydraulic on each side of the platTwo major customer renents were highlighted by rate research survey. First it KI that conventional units far too heavy and could 1 p to 7cwt off a vehicle's 19 capacity. Secondly it ;c1 that too much money me had to be spent main

and adjusting a cableted tailgate.

weight reduction on the as been achieved by cornelimination of cables and s, reduction gear and the housing in which these ocated. Maintenance is reto simple applications of te grease by the vehicle greater safety is achieved ph the absence of cable s and fewer working parts. ted by: Hipope Ltd., Ross Northampton.

£260 ex works.

go control tern

ionably priced, easy to fit male to use cargo control n introduced by Britax can

d on any plane.

e bearing surfaces are ed by the webbing straps -iese are tensioned either wentional buckles or by a ansioning device which 3 supplied as an optional Tracks for installation in dies have a non-corrosive

load strapping is equally to use on conventional .died vehicles where it will ately replace ropes. As the webbing will neither shrink nor stretch re-tensioning during a journey is unnecessary. The steel tensioner, plated against corrosion with cadmium, is claimed to have a strain capacity of 8,0001b. When supplied for standard lorry bodywork webbing straps are fitted With an eye at each end to permit fastening to tying hooks on bodywork. The 2in.-wide Terylene webbing is impregnated with a Latex solution to render it weatherproof. Made by: Britax Ltd., Proctor Works, Chertsey Road, Byfleet, Surrey.

Price: from 18s. per strap according to length.

Hand drill

Totally enclosed gears are 'a feature of a pistol-grip design of hand drill for wood, masonry and metal, made by the Maxey Manufacturing Company. The driving handle of the Moxey sweeps a radius of 3in., an unusual length of thrust for a small drill, and having totally enclosed gears the drill cannot pinch the user's hands. The leverage provided tightly locks the chuck jaws to prevent the drill slipping in difficult work or when pulling the drill clear. The pistol shape permits forward pressure to be applied with the full face of the hand and this natural hold helps the user to keep the drill straight.

The handle is removable in a few seconds by unscrewing the knurled holding knob, and may be replaced in the opposite side for safe keeping. This allows the tool to store compactly, lying flat in a drawer as shallow as 2in.

Measuring 81in. from the tip of the chuck to the extremity of the handle, the drill can be operated in a confined lateral space of 1 lin. Its weight is 18oz.

To fit within the slim body case the main bevel wheel is only lin. across, compared with 3in., or 31in. on a typical hand drill with an exposed wheel. However, with a reduction in the diameter of the second gear the ratio of handle turns to drill turn is about the same at 1: 3+. With the Moxey, normal drill speed is 300 rpm. Gear teeth slope from 3/16in. deep with slanted sides for strength and free running.

The gear mesh is closely maintained; both gear spindles have double-sided support to provide a stable fixture, and a hard brass thrust bush at the chuck end takes the heavy wear. The gears are of oil-impregnated sintered iron.

The thrust is taken on a hardened fourteen-ball thrust-race. The nickel-plated chuck has three hardened steel jaws and takes drills up to 5 /16in.

The housing of the tool consists of 1/1 61n. thick aluminium cast . in two pieces and hammer finished in silver/matt black. The protected working parts are not likely to require lubrication for some years, but the case may be opened for light greasing by undoing four screws, exposing all parts.

Made by: Moxey Manufacturing Company, King Edward Road, Waltham Cross, Hertfordshire. Price: 32s. 6d. Vacu-Blast Ltd. has announced an inexpensive blast cabinet called the Vacu-Beadster, which incorporates an external gun so that work can also be carried out without dust up to 20ft away from the power unit. The Vacu-Beadster provides two blast systems in one package.

The system is designed for use with Vacu-Beads of 10/800 microns. Used purely as a dry honer cabinet, all manner of small workpieces such as dies, moulds, stainless-steel components and electronic parts can be blast-cleaned at high speed. To treat part of a large corn ponent that cannot be placed in the cabinet, the closed-circuit gun can be brought into action and the work carried out in an open workshop without creating dust or interfering with other work.

Made by: Vacu-Blast Ltd., Ajax Avenue, Slough, Bucks.

Torch specs

A unique device to assist those carrying out fine work in bad light has been introduced by Belanger Bros. Comprising a spectacle frame which fits on the head in the normal manner, the device has two small lamp units moulded into each outer edge. The lamps are powered by a pair of 1.5V batteries carried in a 2in. x 2in. container with a switch and a pocket clip. The torch specs, as they are known, are moulded in high-density plastics.

A second article made by the company is a metric conversion calculator. This is extremely simple to use, requiring no slide-rule or mathematical knowledge beyond simple addition. The calculator is a precision instrument the dimension section of which will convert into millimetres any value from .0001in. to 99,999in., or .01mm to 99,999mm. Accuracies up to six places of decimals are attainable depending on the value of the dimension.

A completely separate section of the calculator performs rapid conversions between millimetres and inches and fractions of an inch to a lesser degree of accuracy normally acceptable for rule dimensions. These scales cover from bin. to 100in. The instruments are precision made from high-grade, non-warping opalwhite and transparent materials. They are robust enough for continued office or shop floor use; full instructions are engraved on the face of the instrument.

Made by: Bel[anger Bros (London) Ltd., 306 Holloway Road, London, N.7. Price: Torch specs 39s fid per pair complete with batteries; Calculator 19s 6d.

Industrial drills

A complete range of industrial drills has been developed with variable trigger speed and abundant power by SKIL. Doubleinsulated, they have radio suppression. Every speed between zero and the tool's maximum rpm is obtained and controlled by the operator's finger pressure on the trigger. This has been achieved by using a silicon controlled rectifier in the switch circuit. The "electronic brain" works by first changing a.c. to d.c. current and then regulating the duration of the current flow to the motor.

An adjusting screw on the trigger allows the operator to select and maintain the right speed for a particular job by using the trigger locking button.

Wood, metal, plastics, composition, stone, glass, for example, can be drilled by simply changing the rpm to the job requirements. Centre punching, for starting a hole, is no longer needed; just start at an extremely low speed and then press the trigger further, in order to increase the speed. The bit will not skid when drilling in hard materials, curved surfaces or close to an edge.

The system is ideal for delicate jobs, such as drilling between wires and leads, in chrome or satin finish surfaces, in glass, tiles, etc. Driving screws, tapping threads, can all be undertaken with speed-controlled drills.

SKIL offers four industrial V.T.S. models with gin. and 1-in. chuck capacity. All models are supplied with a side handle. Ball bearing construction and double protection against motor burn-out add to the drills' dependability.

Marketed by: SKIL (Great Britain) Ltd., 59 High Street, Hounslow, Middlesex.

Load control

Rubbacord, a simple but effective system of load control introduced by Dixon-Bate, can quickly be adjusted to secure loads of different shapes and sizes. The system comprises lengths of high-tensile extruded solid rubber which will extend up to three times their original length with full recovery.

Specially formed plated hooks, supplied with Rubbacord, are quickly attached in any desired position by a simple securing loop. This versatility is considered to be the greatest single advantage of the system as the same units can be used to secure anything from cargo packaging materials to packaged goods.

The natural solid rubber material also resists corrosion and will not fray. Hooks can be threaded along the cord to give intermediate attachment points in addition to those at either end. Rubbacord is one of the Shorfast range of cargo control systems.

Made by: B. Dixon-Bate Ltd., Bridge Works, Chester.

Route information

The Automobile Association has introduced a new route information service for members travelling on the Continent.

The old system of clipped together individual route sheets, many of them covering no more than 30 or 40km, is discontinued. More than 7,000 of these separate sheets were issued, as many as 70 being required for a typical 3,000-mile route.

Eight of the new streamlined Route Information Packs cover Western Europe. Each gives a wide range of essential information, a greater choice of roads to follow, and they are easier to read when travelling at speed. Says the AA: "The immediate gain to members will be a speedier service. Even in the peak holiday season we will now be able to supply Continental route information at short notice and the packs will be just as useful when planning a journey. The alternatives can be seen at a glance and for those anxious to reach their destination quickly the main through-routes are clearly indicated."

Three separate publications make up each part of the AA Route Information kit: a key map showing principal cities and towns linked by numbered lines with numbers referring to itineraries in the companion route book which is bound in durable covers. Up to 500 complete routes are contained in each pack, as well as a gazetteer and local information. A booklet of town plans is included to help drivers find their way through or around main centres.

Spa in and Portugal are covered by the first new route pack issued. The second pack will take in Western France and the Costa Brava. Eastern France and the Riviera: Switzerland, Austria and Italy; the Benelux countries and West Germany will follow. All will be available before the summer. The remaining three in the series, covering other parts of Europe, will be ready later in the year.

Members asking for a particular kind of route—one suitable for heavy vehicles, for instance —will have the information outlined for them on the key map. Telecommunications Ltd., a Der of the Pye of Cambridge 3, claims that its new radiohone offers a cost adige in comparison with ither competitive model on larket. The Pye Motafone, a state unit incorporating ilithic integrated circuits, maximum reliability and of operation.

3'S design brief for the Moe included safety features he front panel is padded in black simulated leather also provides a non-reflec;urface. The unit, only 8in. 2.7in. high and 6.75in. . incorporates a pre-set .onic "squelch"—which reno operator adjustment suppresses irritating back

problem of removing the je pins from S cam brakee assemblies must at some .) have confused and annoyed ;t fitters. They are of a subMal diameter and often comely inaccessible from the rear that drifting them out is not ays possible. And because conditions in which they to function nurture siezure, often found that heat must 3rought to bear on the carrier ing before the pins can be waded to move.

he recently introduced S brake range by Moss Gear Ltd. will in future be providvith extractor threads in the ground noise in the absence of signals. The Motafone is powered from a standard 12V vehicle supply. Recent Pye developments result in battery drain being very low, the receiver taking only 75mA.

The unit provides three-channel operation in the VHF band hinge pins with which an extractor the company has just finished developing can be used to withdraw them. This comprises a tube which fits over the pin as it is drawn through the shoe and carrier, and a threaded drawing spindle. The extractor is an extremely well-made unit and it will be marketed at 50s. Conversion pivot pins will be marketed at lOs 6cleach in sets of four. The threaded pins are currently being introduced to production axles. As the Moss units are interchangeable with other well-known makes of brake gear, the conversion can be carried out on these also. from 68-88 MHz of 148-174 MHz using amplitude modulation, and the high selectivity r.f. section of the receiver uses helical resonators to provide maximum freedom from interference. Solid state units eliminate "warm-up" period and provide instant operation at all times.

Made by: Pye of Cambridge Ltd., Cambridge.

Protective sprays

Two new products introduced in aerosol cans by CP Development are called Quikeze, a rust solvent and penetrating oil, and Electra, a compound lubricant and anti-damp rust inhibitor.

Electra penetrates and kills dampness in electrical and mechanical systems, leaving a fine protective coating on all surfaces which protects against corrosion as long as it is not disturbed; it has exceptional resistance to salt spray. Both Quikeze and Electra are marketed in 8oz aerosols and in bulk.

Made by: CP Development Co. ILondon) Ltd., Birch Road, Lottbridge Drove. Eastbourne, Sussex.

Price—Quikeze: 8oz Aerosols (contents 7oz), 5s. 9d. each: J. Pt tin, 3s. 6d.; 1 pt. tin, 6s.; 1 gal plastics jerrican with pourers, 28s. fid.; 5 gal container. 24s.;

Electra : Aerosols (7oz), 7s. 6d.; 1 pt container 10s.; -12gal plastics jerrican, 35s.; 1 gal plastics jerrican, 60s.

Valve lock

Based on the principle used in the design of its anti-theft devices (CM January 10), Ellis {Colchester) Ltd. has now introduced a gadget to prevent tanker loads being discharged into incorrect storage tanks. The preventive method of marking a delivery point with a tag as a guard against it getting the wrong cargo has the fault that it relies upon the notice being read. Fitting padlocks is equally unsuitable because once the lock is removed the valve can be opened and closed at will and almost invariably the padlocks are left off.

The Ellis valve lock is made to fit all types of wheel-operated gate valves and comprises four main parts. These are a sp,indle shroud, a driving dog, a lock nut and a driving-dog key. The spindle shroud completely covers the wheel spindle and gland assembly and is retained in posi

tion by the driving dog and lock nut. While the shroud is free to revolve around the gland and spindle assembly, the dog is located on the gate spindle by virtue of its being bored square to mate with the square on the spindle. The outside of this dog is formed in a pre-determined shape which can he matched only by a key supplied on a registered basis and designed to accept the standard valve wheel.

The retaining nut is also of a special pattern and cannot be removed without its mating key.

Protection from incorrect discharge is ensured by a responsible person holding the key (or where possible the dispatching company can hold the key) and issuing it to the driver together with his delivery note only when a delivery is to be made to that particular site.

Not only is the device useful for this purpose but it will of course serve as a means of isolating a valve, for instance while work is in progress on a piece of plant; it will also prevent unauthorized persons from taking material from a storage tank. Made by: Ellis (Colchester) Ltd., Mars GSA Division, 89/90 Turnmill Street, London. EC1.

Price: according to valve size.

Vehicle Washer

A vehicle washer, the Hasel Unikart, from Haselden Engineering Products is based on a trolley and is designed primarily for use with the Hasel Through Feed hose reel for quick and efficient washing down of vehicles.

Made of 16 s.w.g.

tube, the Unikart runs on a pair of 1+in.-wide polypropylene rubber-tyred wheels mounted on a through axle for strength. Complete weather protection is provided by the gun metal grey polychromatic finish.

At an easy working height is a plate on which the hose an be mounted by means ae nuts and bolts supplied Unikart.

Unikart is used to move al to the stand-pipe or tap in where the reel's special h-feed centre unit is conI to the water supply by a ength of hose. Incorporatthe reel's centre unit, a seal allows the reel to roeely at water pressures of 100 p.s.i. Thus the hose nply be "walked" to where -equired while the water :ontinuously.

er the standard Hasel reel, takes 120ft of lin, :er hose, or the new model e of taking 200ft of hose, e accommodated by the

t. With the reel anted, the Unikart bea useful general-purpose for loads of up to lIcwt. 0th roles, the slight backrake of the specially dehandle assists mobility, in ie Unikart plus reel and :an be manoeuvred with nd only.

by: Haselden Engineering its Ltd., 11 Kennet Road, rd, Kent.

Unikart only, E6 10s: Uniiith 120ft Hasel reel. £12 Unikart with 200ft Hasel 13 2s 6d. Hose extra.

-eement has been finalized en Tetroc Ltd. and Stenhoj imark for the exclusive sale nhoj pit jacks in the UK. as Tetroc pit jacks, these identical to Stenhoj's from certain modifications bridge and saddle to meet

requirements. Four s comprise the range: a air-operated unit (100-150 a 6-ton hand hydraulic 3 10-ton air/oil operated 50 psi.) and a 12-ton IM hand hydraulic.

h model has a choice of ends, either to run on the 1 angle-iron edge of a pit, international oil companies and motor vehicle manufacturers. Marketed by: Tetroc Ltd., Queen's Road, Horsham Green, Walton-on-Thames, Surrey. Price: from £98 10s. to £222 for standard width models.

By employing Cellobond polyester resins, made by BP Plastics Ltd., in conjunction with glass fibre, Rydgeway Plastics has produced a surface to withstand all steam and water cleansing processes and with good abrasion-resistant qualities. A nonslip texture can be incorporated and the properties of the Cellobond resin ensure that the surface resists corrosion by most loads likely to be carried, including acids.

Rydgeway Plastics has found that a layer of glass-reinforced plastics laminated to 18mm plywood can greatly improve the wear capabilities of the interiors of commercial vehicles. The surface can be applied to any make of commercial vehicle either at a company's works or at a customer's premises. Alternatively, complete sections to suit particular vehicles can be supplied direct to customers.

Made by: BP Plastics, Devonshire House, Piccadilly, London, W1, (Cellobond): Rydgeway Plastics, Howard Chase, Basildon, Essex (plastics /plywood laminate).

A leaflet is now available from Duckhams Oils on its new Universal Brake Fluid. The leaflet contains details of the fluid's special properties, emphasis being placed upon its high boiling point (at least 470deg. F), wide viscosity range and good lubricating qualities.

Duckhams Universal Brake Fluid more than meets the specification SAE J1703 and is suitable for use in all types of hydraulic braking systems, including those fitted to heavy vehicles of every description. Duckhams Universal Brake Fluid can be mixed with other grades of brake fluid.

Available from; Duckhams Oils, Summit House, Glebe Way, West Wickham, Kent (free of charge). From Hydrauliska lndustri AB, Hudiksvall, Sweden, comes the HIAB 2451 loader designed for lifts up to 1-i tons; at the standard out-reach of 14ft 9in, or takes 1,0451b. Setting positions for manually controlled extension booms are 9ft 10in., 11ft Sin.. 13ft lin. and 14ft 9in. A doubleacting outer-boom cylinder facilitates lowering a load close to the body of the machine.

Mounting points are provided for a winch, hydraulic extension boom and so on, and the machine can be fitted with various types of grapples and lifting attachments, such as barrel tongs, culvert hooks, timber tongs, automatic sling releases. tongs for pre-cast concrete, hydraulic grapples and clamshell buckets. The machine weighs 1,380Ib complete with pump and drive shaft.

Made by: Hydrauliska lndustri AB, Hudiksvall, Sweden.

A service tool with a difference comes from AC Delco. A selfcontained device designed to ascertain the condition of engine temperature control thermostats, it comprises a small round tank containing a heating element.

The top side of the tank is pierced with three holes two of which are of a size suitable for the alternative sized thermostat units while the third accepts the stalk of a thermometer supplied in the kit. The 2kW element is of 230-250V and the thermometer is calibrated from 54deg F to 100deg F.

Made by: A.C. Delco Division of General Motors Ltd., Dunstable Beds.