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RS844 delivers improved performance
November 29, 2012
Allen Engineering has developed the new RS844 roller screed model with improved performance. The unit can be used for highway panel replacements, white-topping or airfield upgrades and is said to be a cost effective tool. The RS844 is the first of the new series of Allen spinning tube pavers and is a ride-on steerable roller screed powered by a 33kW Kubota diesel making it the most powerful roller screed on the market. The 203mm diameter paving tube is said to provide 25% more surface contact to the concret
Bats for bikes
November 28, 2012
A 24 year old Vietnamese Batman enthusiast has built his own version of the Batbike, using parts from a small Suzuki motorcycle and from a car. The ingenious bike features novel steering and suspension designs, as well as a fake weapons system, and can be ridden at speeds of up to 90km/h. The vehicle cannot legally be ridden in Vietnam however, as modified motorcycles are not allowed under the country’s road rules. The vehicle cost just US$450 to construct and the man intends to put it on display as an exam
Hunger pangs
November 28, 2012
From the UK comes a curious tale about a bus passenger with an unusual appetite. Police in Paignton in Devon have been seeking the whereabouts of a young male who began eating a leather seat in the bus in which he was travelling. The man caused some £200 worth of damage to the seat, biting chunks from the covering and using a fizzy drink with which to wash down the perhaps unpalatable leather. Despite releasing CCTV footage of the incident, police have been unable to locate the man who is descibed as being
Thrill seekers
November 28, 2012
Police in Romania have unveiled dramatic CCTV footage of criminals attempting to steal a load from a moving vehicle. The gang drove up behind a small truck in their car as it drove at high speed along a highway. One of the members of the gang clambered onto the front of the car and opened the rear door of the truck, before climbing inside. He then jumped out of the truck again, seemingly without having stolen anything and perhaps without having found what he was looking for. The gang have been involved in a
On the road
November 28, 2012
A woman in the USA recently gave birth to twin boys while being driven to hospital by her husband. Despite driving fast, the couple could not reach the hospital in time and called for assistance en-route. The first son was born as the car travelled on the Southern State Parkway on Long Island. By the time of the second birth the emergency services had responded and the child was delivered shortly afterwards in an ambulance on the hard shoulder of the Wantagh State Parkway.
Sound advice
November 28, 2012
Insurance firm Allianz has carried out an extensive survey of listening tastes amongst its customers that provides worrying results for some motorists. According to the survey, listeners of jazz and blues show a high risk of being distracted while at the wheel. Some 25% of jazz and blues listeners have been involved in accidents while driving. The survey also points out that drivers who favour classical music are the most cautious behind the wheels and are least likely to be distracted or involved in an acc
Cut to the chase
November 28, 2012
A new superhero has taken to the streets of Perth in Western Australia, striking with vigilance and dealing justice on behalf of the city’s hard-pressed motorists. The green lycra-clad caped crusader carries a cutter, which he uses to deftly dispense with clamps intended to immobilise vehicles parked in contravention of regulations. Angle Grinder Man said that after his own vehicle was clamped, he was so traumatised by the incident that he vowed never to allow another motorist suffer the same awful fate. Th
Portable toilet
November 28, 2012
Regular readers of this page may remember news of plans by Japanese toilet manufacturer TOTO to produce an eco-friendly three wheeled vehicle. This motortrike, with the snappy name Toilet Bike Neo, has now been unveiled to a waiting public. Power comes from a 250cc single cylinder engine that runs on a biofuel originating from waste water or animal effluent. The toilet seat on which the rider sits is however purely for decorative purposes, as is the large roll of toilet paper mounted on top of the dummy cis
Trunk road rage
November 28, 2012
In India a cyclist suffered a road rage incident, from an elephant. The incident, which was captured on video, occurred as a cyclist overtook an elephant on a busy urban road. The animal, perhaps upset that its slow speed meant other road users were forced to overtake, sideswiped the cyclist with its trunk as he passed. The cyclist was not seriously hurt in the incident and was later able to resume his journey along the trunk route. The elephant did not stop to apologise for its actions however and nor did
Allison develops smart transmission
November 27, 2012
Allison Transmission is now offering sophisticated automatic transmissions that can transfer power from the engine to the drive wheels efficiently and continuously. The new systems feature Allison’s Continuous Power Technology package, which boost performance and reduces losses. The firm’s 5th generation controls have been designed to match the new generation of vehicle electrical-electronic architectures and for easy integration during the vehicle assembly process. These novel electronic controls are fle
Leica offers technology warranty
November 27, 2012
Leica Geosystems, the leading Swiss manufacturer of surveying instruments and measurement tools, has launched a new warranty and service package for its range of construction-related products. Protect by Leica Geosystems offers a lifetime manufacturer’s warranty, no cost for product repairs and maintenance associated with normal conditions of use, and certified quality. Makers of products to tackle onsite positioning, measuring, levelling, aligning and plumbing tasks, Leica Geosystems’ Protect package is sa
Sony launches flagship 30x zoom module
November 27, 2012
Sony Europe has unveiled a new flagship camera module, further advancing its range of digital OEM video cameras. The FCB-EH6500 is said to combine Sony’s renowned, ultra-sensitive Exmor CMOS sensor with a 30x optical zoom which, says Sony Europe, delivers exceptional picture clarity for transport, security and low vision applications. The camera’s 1/2.8-type colour sensor delivers true HD (1080p) video at 30fps. Compared to the previous Sony flagship device, the FCB-EH6300, the FCB-EH6500 is also said to
Dynapac rolls out single drum updates
November 15, 2012
Dynapac has launched what it describes as its ‘revolutionary’ fifth generation of single drum vibratory rollers. Having begun with the larger CA5000, CA6000 and CA6500 models, the company has now unveiled its mid-size range, CA2500, CA2800, CA3500 and CA4000, and their variants. Said to have the same innovative thinking and unique features as the larger models, the versatile machines offer serviceability efficiencies due to their cross-mounted engines. Other time and money saving features are optimised amp
Stage IIIB for large Doosan excavator
November 15, 2012
Doosan Infracore Construction Equipment has launched its new Stage IIIB compliant DX380LC-3 large crawler excavator. In addition to offering what Doosan says is outstanding performance levels and exceptional fuel efficiency compared to other machines in the 34 to 42tonne market, the new DX380LC-3 excavator is said to offer improved visibility, comfort, controlability and ease of operation. A new joggle/shuttle control is said to be an exclusive feature on new generation Doosan excavators. The new DX380LC-3
New Cat H75Es and H95Es hammers
November 15, 2012
Caterpillar is expanding the E Series Hammer line with the addition of the new H75Es and H95Es, designed for backhoe loaders and small excavators. E Series Hammers are wholly designed, engineered and manufactured by Caterpillar. The hammers are fully supported by Cat dealers, so customers can work with a single organisation for machine and work tool parts and service. E Series hammers are said to build on proven D Series features, such as automatic shutoff, which instantly stops the hammer when the tool bre