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21st February 2002
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specialises in custom building MPV, van and mobile-workshop interiors„

and offers a wide range of acces

sories. Least well known is this neat Breyer loading ramp that is stored beneath a false floor. The extra 70mm (2.75in)-deep decking housing the pull-out single or double ramps can be fitted into any size of delivery van, and can be made from a range of materials. This version has a standard ply floor with a non-slip coating on the aluminium ramp This refrigerated Renault Trafic van from Kerstner of Gross Rohrheim, Germany, features a GoolJet 102EP electrically powered cooling unit; it is designed for fresh food deliveries. With an extra battery and transformer the fridge unit can also provide cab air conditioning. Unusually, it features an inner high-pressure water spray that can be supplied by a standard garden hose connector with drainage channels around the floor. This will be used by the customer to clean and deodorise the body after, say, fish deliveries. Partec Cargotec's Multilift displayed its latest SL 1130 skip loader with demountable hookloader gear. Shown on a Mercedes Actros 2540 6x2, the skip carrier has extending arms, adjustable stops for handling various sized skips and safe locking controls. A Robson drive gives extra traction on sites (this is common in the Netherlands). Partec also showed several new lorry loaders, from the mighty Hiab 76tm XS800 and 57tm XS600 to the XS 1661 brick handler with a 3.5m outreach.

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Locations: Gross Rohrheim

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