Masonry Magazine January 2012 Page. 14

Words: Steve Sullivan, Dennis Knowlton, George Hedley, Timothy Hughes, Lauren Keenan, Brad Dennis, Ed Purdy, Vinny Cerchio, Michael Radosa, Clint Simpson
Masonry Magazine January 2012 Page. 14

Masonry Magazine January 2012 Page. 14
NEW PRODUCTS

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Rolling Miter
Saw/Planer Stand
DEWALT
Towson, Md.

DEWALT launched a new Rolling Miter Saw/Planer Stand (DWX726) that allows for easy jobsite mobility, thanks to wide rubber wheels and fold-up design. The DWX726 is designed for a variety of contractors, including cabinetmakers, trim carpenters, framers, installers and those tasked with using a miter saw or portable thickness planer on the jobsite. With three-position, pneumatically assisted raising and lowering, the DWX726 is easy to assemble, minimizing downtime. The unit also is durable with a tubular steel construction that allows for 300 pounds of maximum weight capacity. The mounting rails are easily adjustable and can adapt to nearly any miter saw or portable thickness planer on the market.

www.dewalt.com
READER SERVICE #260

'Next Generation'
Pump Truck
LATICRETE SUPERCAP
Bethany, Conn.

LATICRETE SUPERCAP has added the First Next Generation Mobile Blending Unit (MBU) to its fleet of pump trucks. The power of the pump has been combined with the next generation of self-leveling materials. The System has proven to be a time-saving, cost-effective method in finishing new concrete or capping existing slabs. LATICRETE SUPERCAP applicators use their pump trucks to blend and deliver problem-solving underlayment systems right to the jobsite. Pumping is done from ground level, and material is delivered quickly and efficiently, directly from the hose to the floor on large-scale surface preparation and remediation projects.

www.laticretesupercap.com
READER SERVICE #263

EDCO Turbo Grinder
Leveling Kit
EDCO-Equipment
Development Company Inc.
Frederick, Md.

Now available is the EDCO Turbo Grinder Leveling Kit. This modification ensures level grinding, regardless the height of accessories being used on EDCO's 10" Turbo Grinders. The kit attaches to the machine's rear axle and creates a multi-level grinding machine. Level grinding is more productive, quicker and easier on the operator. The Leveling Kit also is available on new TG-10 Grinders. EDCO's 10" Turbo Grinders use a variety of accessories to quickly remove high spots, uneven joints, epoxy, urethane and other difficult coverings from concrete surfaces.

www.Edcoinc.com
READER SERVICE #261

Jescraft
Spreader Beam
Moves Heavy
Slabs
Jescraft
Bogota, N.J.

A spreader beam by Jescraft makes moving large slabs or heavy bundles around the yard or fabrication shop easier. Stone handlers now can use a forklift to move loads quickly and safely. Designed specifically for stone fabricators who need to transport material in and out of buildings or make tight turns in a crowded yard, Jescraft's spreader beam features fork-access slots that provide a secure way of engaging and lifting the beam with a forklift, which is a more mobile and maneuverable alternative to hoisting with a stationary overhead crane. The beam also is ideal for loading and unloading containers.

www.jescraft.com
READER SERVICE #262

MQ POWER tier 4i
generator models
Multiquip
Carson, Calif.

Four generator models powered by Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)-compliant Tier4i engines are being shipped by Multiquip. These new MQ Power models are the DCA150SSC (150Kva), DCA180SSC (180Kva), DCA220SSC (220Kva) and DCA300SSC (300Kva). Each is equipped with a diesel particulate filter (DPF) to trap particulate matter, or soot, from the diesel engine exhaust. The self-cleaning design uses a regeneration process, manual or automatic, to burn off accumulated soot, once it reaches its factory set limit. The manual option allows the operator to select the best time to begin regeneration. Visual indicators and diagnostic troubleshooting are provided in the control panel to alert the operator.

www.Multiquip.com
READER SERVICE #264

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