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HEAVY DUTY SYSTEMS

Genuine marks

• ROR-Rockwell is taking precautions to ensure that operators can tell its genuine parts from imitations. Brake drums now carry a green 'ROR Original Part' mark.

Contact (0978) 852141.

Bar reading

• Leyland Daf has adapted its Logiq on-board computer system to incorporate a bar code reader, which avoids the need for delivery notes.

The reader — a credit card-sized stainless steel disc — scans bar codes on parcels and passes the information to the cab terminal which in turn is downloaded to a mainframe computer.

For use on existing Logiq terminals it costs £160 (ex-VAT); for new customers a terminal and a bar code reader costs £265 (ex-VAT).

Contact (0844) 261111.

Hand pumping

• Filtermist International has developed a range of hand-held pumps for dispensing small volumes of liquid from large containers. They are claimed to suit most fluids.

Contact (0746) 765361.

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