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A LIGHTWEIGHT WORKSHOP TRAILER

6th March 1964, Page 46
6th March 1964
Page 46
Page 46, 6th March 1964 — A LIGHTWEIGHT WORKSHOP TRAILER
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nESIGNED for the service and repair of vehicles in the field, this 10-cwt.-capacity trailer (left) built by Scottorn Ltd., New Malden, Surrey, weighs only a few pounds over a ton, laden. It is shown opened up for use but everything folds neatly away to form a canvassided " box " for transit. It is 9 ft. 2 in. long overall, 5 ft. 4 in. wide and 7 ft. high.

The largest item of equipment is a 6 kVA 250-volt alternator set with flexibly-coupled B.M.C.-Newage watercooled petrol engine complete with accessories, and a switchboard with output terminals and fuses, The unit is mounted on a rolled-steel-channel base plate fixed to the trailer chassis.

Two hardwood benches (shown propped), drills, vices, grinders, tool boxes and a battery charger are included in the standard equipment carried.

Tubular steel is used for the bench and canopy supports.

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Locations: Surrey

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