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18th February 1984
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TO KEEP OPERATORS abreast of the latest equipment on the market, three manufacturers have produced detailed brochures of their product range.

Brycraft of Bristol has published a guide to its range of securing straps with particular application within the road transport industry. The guide also covers its comprehensive range of end fittings.

Brycraft, Olympia Hall, 36-38 Beaconsfield Road, St George, Bristol. 855 ER.

The second comes from forklift truck builder Lansing, which has produced two A4-size data sheets that fold out into wall charts giving full details of Lansing's electric and enginepowered industrial truck range. Each category is covered by a brief introduction, an application photograph and a specification table. Electric models range from pedestrian and stand on floor trucks, through counter balanced, order-picking and stock viewing models to reach and turret trucks and tow tractors.

Engine-powered models in the second fact sheet are the Lansing 7 series (2-5 tonne capacity) the Hercules range (up to 16 tonne capacity at 1.2m (3ft 9in) load centre, Hermes 20.0TR to 40.0TR heavy lift trucks and container handlers, plus sideloaders of 4-26 tonne capacity.

Lansing, Kingsclere Road, Basingstoke, Hants. RG21 2XJ.

The third comes from tool maker Wurth UK, which has produced a six-page guide to its motor trade products, including chemical products such as gasket jointing compound, underbody seal, and anti-seize brake cleaner, as well as its riveting kits, hacksaw blades storage systems, magazine type screw drivers and screw and drill accessories, Wurth UK, Unit 28 1B, Bowater Road, Westminster Industrial Estate, Woolwich, London. SE18 5TS.