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Semi-trailer support

8th December 1972
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Page 62, 8th December 1972 — Semi-trailer support
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Dunsley Manufacturing (Kinver) has produced a heavy-duty, nonsway support for semi-trailers transported on sea ferries.

The support consists of a 4in. diameter centre tube and four 1 diameter struts, all welded to an 18in. diameter x thick baseplate.

The movable portion of the support fits into the centre tube and provides a lift of 19in. — sufficient to cater for all types of semi-trailer.

Used in pairs, the support heads are designed to receive 4in. sq. timber baulks on which semi-trailers can be supported before being lashed to the deck.

Fixed handles provided as standard can be replaced by either a captive tommy-bar arrangement or other methods to suit individual requirements. Made by: Dunsley Mfg (Kinver) Ltd, Mill Lane, Kinver, Stourbridge, Worcs.

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