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• Bristol-based Brimec (UK) has developed a 6.5-tonne wheel-lift which, it claims is the most powerful in the UK and is capable of recovering a fullyloaded 38-tonner.

The new attachment for Brimec's Centurion unit lifts the front or rear wheels of a truck, should not damage vehicle fairings and can be easily dismantled, says Brimec.

The lift has been fitted to a 190.30 Iveco Ford chassis (which Brimec has stretched to 5m) by Bristol-based Truck and Trailer. All Centurion units will offer the lift as an option; New Brimec wheel-lift, fitted to a stretched 190.30 Iveco Ford chassis.

and it can be adapted to fit existing models. The new lift reduces the 'exposure time' at the roadside, and requires less training, says Brimec.

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