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Triton Power
Triton Power has introduced the 29-kw John Deere rental-grade mobile generator set with trailer. The generator can be used for the jobsite and also offers the ability to be a backup power source for a facility. This generator also offers exceptional versatility as a result of its mobile platform and the feature of multiple voltage with the turn of a switch.
Sound attenuated to reduce unwanted noise, the mobile generator operates at a very low 68 db. The unit can be switched from 3 phase to single phase using an advanced voltage change over switch. It comes with an aluminum rust-proof enclosure and a built-in fuel tank, allowing up to a 48-hour run time. Because the generator is mobile, builders and contractors can use it for themselves transporting between jobsites, or offer as an up-sell to end-user clients.
For more information, visit www.tritonpower.com
MQ/Whiteman
MQ/Whiteman has introduced the new four-blade B and J Series walk-behind power trowels, which feature more powerful engines to generate improved rotor speeds of between 60- to 155-rpm for smoother, faster finishes.
The four new B Series models, with 46-in. ring diameters, and six, 36-in. J Series models also feature ergonomic throttle controls, lifting bails and rugged spider assemblies for extended life.
The trowels also include a height-adjustable 2-in.-diameter tubular steel handle for improved operator comfort, and a unique throttle control design features detent settings for easy selection of the operating speed.
The ten new walk-behind trowels are offered with Honda and Robin engine options, ranging from 5.5-to 11-hp.
For more information, visit www.multiquip.com
Ingersoll Rand
Ingersoll Rand has released the DD-22 and DD-24 double drum asphalt compactors for light- and medium-duty applications, featuring a number of innovations that enhance overall performance.
The DD-22 has a drum width of 39 in. and an operating weight of 5,400 lbs., while the DD-24 is 47 in. and 5,725 lbs. The front and rear drums on both compactors protrude beyond the frame, making it easier to compact around obstructions without the chassis getting in the way and giving operators a clear view of drum edges.
The propulsion system features hydrostatic drive to both drums in series to provide a quality mat. An optional anti-slip control can be added to provide enhanced traction by use of a flow divider.
The units are built to produce the right combination of amplitude, centrifugal force and frequency to maximize daily productivity. Both compactors provide the choice of automatic or manual vibration and can operate in three modes: statically, front drum vibration only or both drums vibrating. Two vibrating frequencies allow the DD-22 and DD-24 to produce smooth, dense mats with a reduced number of passes.
For more information, visit www.ingersollrand.com
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