At Construction Business Owner, we're always on the lookout for cutting edge tools to help you and your business thrive in an ever-changing market. Take a look at some innovative new products from around the world in our Product Spotlight section.
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Jergens Kwik-Lok Pins (KLPs) can be used in a variety of construction applications—any application requiring frequent connecting and disconnecting, lifting, changing or securing objects without using tools. Jergens positive locking pins offer an alternative to detent, clevis and cotter pins. Kwik-Lok pins are manufactured in a wide range of standard and specialty sizes, including MS and NAS, with lot number traceability on every pin. Standard sizes of more than 6,000 items are available immediately from stock, and special handle, material and ball configurations are also available.
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Innovative Equipment Solutions (IES) introduces its new Neptune Series of fully automated, drive-through wheel wash systems, which can be configured with one, two or three-tire revolutions of cleaning to eliminate jobsite trackout. Featuring concrete- or galvanized-steel sidewall construction, the Neptune system is suitable for either permanent or temporary installations. All models are engineered with a fully automated, closed-loop water recycling and solids separation process—so that water present at the site entrance does not create any additional issues.
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CST/berger introduces the Electronic Total Station series—models CST-202 and CST-205—providing precise measurements up to 5,249 feet with a single prism and easily focusing on small objects with a 30-power magnification telescope. These new models offer powerful on-board software, large dual-sided LCD displays and an alphanumeric keyboard. These are available in both 2-second and 5-second angle accuracies. Applications include surveying, construction staking, industrial applications, mapping and environmental studies.
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The Brokk 50, a remote-controlled demolition machine, is the newest and most compact model of the Brokk family. Weighing 1,050 pounds and measuring 24 inches wide, it offers effective operation in restrictive space. It climbs stairs but also fits in most elevators. With a 150-pound hard hitting hammer, it is a serious and safe option to handheld tools.
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