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Computerised in sets

16th December 1977
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THE biggest tail-lifts to be inset within the rear end of vans are featured in two 50cum (1,800cuft) pantechnicons added to the computer-moving fleet of Giltspur Buliens at Hinckley, Leicestershire.

The fleet consists of specialised vehicles designed for handling delicate electronic equipment with the Ratcliff three-ton tail-lifts inset within the body so that the rear end of the body can be completely closed off for customs sealing.

In this position the tail-lift is close enough to the rear axle to avoid fitting the hydraulic stablising jacks customary with heavy-duty lifts.

Each 9.1m (30ft) long pantechnicon has a Vanplart grp body mounted on a Bedford KM chassis having softer springs than usual to keep the ride as jar-free as possible.

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