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May 2016

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May 2016 | EquipmentWorld.com 16 marketplace | continued Subsite Electronics 2550GR Ground Penetrating Radar System features a Windows-based user interface Subsite's 2550GR Ground Penetrating Radar System has a new user inter- face that uses Microsoft Windows to simplify operation. Improved software features include easier integration of GPS data and wireless connectivity, which allows operators to download web-based maps, such as Google Earth. Built similarly to its predecessor, the 2450GR, the 2550GR can be used to locate any type of utility conduit or piping, whether metallic or not (including PVC), beneath soil, rock, pavement or other hard surfaces. GPS connectivity allows operators to see their path and marks in real-time as they scan the ground. A newly incorporated one-touch recalibration button allows users to transition from one scanning surface to another more quickly, and an earth- engaged antenna provides firm contact on uneven surfaces and reduces signal loss. The system can locate pipes and utilities in one pass at depths of up to 19.7 feet (depending on soil conditions and antenna selection), and at speeds of 5.6 mph. The digitally controlled radar provides crisp images, and does so more quickly than previous models. The 2550GR can be used in a wide variety of applications, including void and sinkhole detection, concrete detection, and for locating underground storage tanks. Western Global's Abbi mobile refuelers hit the North American market Released in 2001 in the UK and Europe, Abbi mobile refuelers have now been updated to better suit the North American rental market. The trailer mounted fuel storage tanks are available in capacities ranging from 264 to 790 gallons. The refueling tanks are double walled, and fully UL and ULC certified for the safe transportation and storage of fuel. Features include secure, lockable cabinets around pumping and dispensing equipment, a manway with direct access to the inner tank for cleaning and inspection purposes, and internal baffles for safe transport to and from jobsites. The newest addition to this line includes the Abbi Blue, which is designed with a separate poly compartment and pump cabinet for diesel exhaust fluid (DEF). This decreases the potential risk of cross contamination between fuel and DEF, and simplifies refueling logistics on site. All tanks are also equipped with forklift pockets for greater maneuverability. DuraClass unveils new tub body design The HPT-B1 and HPT-B2 tub body line have been designed to meet all heavy duty dump body needs. The HPT-1 features a closed fender design, and comes in 14- to 18-foot lengths in either carbon steel or stainless steel. The capacity range for this model ranges from 10- to 20-yards. The HPT-B2 features an open fender design, which decreases the risk of rust damage while reducing overall body weight. It is available in 10- and 11-foot lengths in 3/16-inch AR400 carbon steel, or in 14- to 18-foot lengths in 3/16-inch Hi-Tensile carbon steel. An optional stainless steel package is avail- able as well.

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