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Tough one

LUMA (Automotive Products) Ltd, of Bury Road, Epping, has produced a new lorry rear lamp called the Lurnaflex. The lamp incorporates a hinged polycarbonate lens which will resist heavy loads without breaking. Luma has driven heavy cars over the lamp unit without breaking the lens. Fixing is by means of knock out holes which enable simple fitting to most European lorries and trailers.

Picking up rubbish

A NEW service which enables local authorities to take advantage of the latest advances in refuse collector design, without going to the expense of all-new vehicles, has been introduced by Shelvoke and Drewry Limited.

The SD 'Transform' plan updates councils' old vehicles at the factory where the chassis and running gear are refurbished where necessary, and new production bodywork is added.

Time-saver

TIME-SAVING addition to thc Ucan Products, Walton-onThames, range of tools is the Holesaw, for use with any power drill. All-steel, it is designed for fast cutting of circular holes in mild, galvanised and stainless steels, copper, brass, zinc, cast iron, glass fibre, plastics, wood, asbestos and laminated materials.

The saw, which comes in eight stock sizes from 16mm to 50mm diametre with larger sizes to order, is also available from all Stephen Wilson Services depots and 400 other Ucan stockists throughout the UK.

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