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29th May 1982, Page 15
29th May 1982
Page 15
Page 15, 29th May 1982 — Cartwright
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CARTWRIGHT Freight Systems Ltd of Altrincham, Cheshire has launched a new demountable body system aimed at reducing the capital cost of demountable equipment as well as saving weight.

Based on the 41-Series, the new 41/10 incorporates all the features of current Dobson systems and has been designed specifically for use with vehicles up to 10 tons gvw.

Bodies are offered for the first time by Cartwrights as an integral part of the container.

They are constructed from GRP panels around an alloy and steel framework while the legs and locations include primary location troughs and secondary location cones and chamfered ram heads which assist the chassis on pick up.

Chassis parts are assembled by way of two channel section cross bearers, each incorporating two standard ISO twistlocks and double action hydraulic cylinders.

The 41/10 can be supplied in carcass form to bodybuilders where doors, shutters, floors and so on can be fitted to individual customer requirements.

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