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19th February 1998
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• Hengevelde conversion specialist AJV supplies rear air suspension kits for most popular makes of light CV chassis The range includes automatic auxiliary air springing and full air systems for ambulances and welfare vehicles. The conversion adds 40kg and costs just under £2,000.

• Drum Engineering has adapted its underfloor driveline for power generation/ compressed air supplies to drive a hydraulic power supply system BP is using the first one in a portable emergency response pumpset.

• Lamberet has new insulated body kits for car-derived and midi vans that can be fitted or removed in a few hours. The first example, shown on a Citroen Berlingo, has 1.8m3 of load volume and weighs in at 70kg. Prices start at £700.

• Carrier launched its new Maxima 2 fridge unit for 90m3 33-EuropaIlet trailers at the RAI show. A new condenser fan and better sound-proofing has cut noise levels by 40% and there's now a choice of electromechanical or microprocessor controls.

• GHH-Rand has a new CS1000 charge-cooler compressor package for 3007,500m3/h flow rates at 3.1bar. With primary silencing on suction and discharge as well as much larger inlet air filters, noise levels are claimed to be around 86dB(A) at 1.0m,

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