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Fineliner launched

17th May 1990, Page 105
17th May 1990
Page 105
Page 105, 17th May 1990 — Fineliner launched
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• BoaIloy has extended its range of tensioned curtainsiders with the launch of the Fineliner for operators not requiring the full load hearing strength of the Tautliner specification.

Unlike the 1.7 tonne rated sleeved strap in the Tautliner curtain, Boalloy has opted for short bolted-on straps each having a one-tonne yield strength and with modified stainless steel buckles.

The steel front bulkhead is braced by 120mm deep vertical stanchions while the rear frame has 100 x 50mm roll steel channel side posts with horizontal tensioners to contain the furling poles.

Roofs are pre-stressed by 150mm and have intermediate side supports that when released by a simple cam lock action, slide 1.5m either way.

Two 12.2m trailers are offered at 4.0 and 4.2m heights and one 13.6 model at 4.2m.

The short 4.0m high version will weigh 1,250kg and retail at £3,800, saving £1,000 over a Tautliner equivalent, while the 13.6m trailer is 110kg heavier and costs £200 extra.

The jig-built Fineliner concept is being extended to the 7.5 and 17 Liner ranges and will be at the IRTE show at Telford.