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BROCKHOUSE Stand 63 J. Brockhouse and Co. Ltd., 25 Hanover Square, London, W.1

25th September 1964
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THERE are five exhibits on this stand, the I first being an 8-ton, step-frame semitrailer on single-axle running gear equipped with 7.50 by 20 tyres and single-line, uprightvacuum braking-system. It has a box van body by the Cambridge firm of Marshalls Ltd. Also shown is a maximum-capacity, tandem-axle semi-trailer with non-reactive running-gear; twin-line, air-operated I5-5-in. by 6-in. S-cain brakes: 9.00 by 20, 12-ply tyres and a 26-ft. by 841. body, built by the Stoke-on-Trent firm of Longton Transport Equipment Ltd.

An Interchangeable model with Dunlop Pneuride air suspension and the Brockhouse non-collapsible forecarriage, ,and a twinoscillating-axle bogie suitable for the maximum ground load of 11 tons featuring a fully progressive rubber-sprung suspension, twinline air brakes and standard 10.00 by 20, 16-ply tyre equipment, are also on show.

Completing the exhibits is a maximumcapacity, tandem-axle bogic offered for use on integral bodies or tankers. Basically, this is the same as the one used on the above mentioned flat trailer but fitted with a sub-frame and available with spring-operated parking brakes.

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