Drawer cabinets
Durham Manufacturing Co. introduces a series of three units offering 30 drawers, 60 drawers and 90 drawers, each available in two sizes. The basic
30-drawer unit measures 34 inches wide by 26 7/8 inches high with a choice of depths: 11 1/4 inches and 17 1/4 inches. The
60-drawer and 90-drawer units are created by the mounting of two and three 30-drawer units. All three units are fitted on
bases that raise them 5 3/4 inches off the floor. They are offered with the option of extra large, high-capacity drawers,
larger than any on the market. While conventional drawers measure 5 3/8 inches wide by 11 1/4 inches deep by 2 3/4 inches
high, Durham increased the depth of the drawers to 17 and 11 1/4 inches and the height to 3 1/2 inches.
For more information, visit http://www.durhammfg.com/.
PumpsViking Pump's composite mag drive (CMD) is a series of sealless, non-metallic pumps specially designed for crucial liquid containment applications.
Due to the CMD's engineered-fluoropolymer and ceramic-wetted material design and construction, the series of pumps can handle
the entire pH range and offers advanced durability, broader compatibility and corrosion resistance. The new CMD series is
also available at a lower cost of acquisition compared to other exotic metallic pumps on the market, according to the company.
For more information, visit http://www.vikingpump.com/.
Hose
Mr. Heater Inc. introduces a new Buddy Series oil-free hose for connecting its line of Portable Buddy and Big Buddy heaters to 20-pound propane
tanks for long-term use. The Buddy Series hose also can be used as a tank connection for small barbeque grills and camping
stoves. The new 10-foot Buddy Series hose connection is available in a clear pegboard-ready plastic clam-shell package with
a suggested retail price starting at $31.95.
For more information, visit http://www.mrheater.com/.
Pipe and cable locator
The Pipehorn 800 Series from Pipehorn Utility Tool Co. is easier to learn and operate and more rugged than ever, according to the company. It features the same high-frequency performance
as the Classic Pipehorn, and it works on the toughest conductors, sweeping areas for unmarked utilities. New simultaneous
conductive transmission of both high and low frequencies provides better performance in congested underground areas. A new
fast-response signal strength meter and sharp audio tone combine for precise pinpointing in all conditions. The transmitter
features a new all-weather/high impact ABS housing. The Pipehorn comes in a new lightweight, space-saving carry bag.
For more information, visit http://www.pipehorn.com/.
Transmissions
Kenworth introduces new automatic transmission offerings with high horsepower requirements. Customers can now order the Kenworth T800
with Allison 4000 and 4500 series transmissions when spec'd with Cummins ISX engines, not to exceed 1,650 foot-pounds. The
Allison 4000 and 4500 series transmissions offered are especially designed for rugged duty or highway truck operators that
are seeking productivity gains, durability advances and lower cost of ownership over the life of the truck. According to Allison,
the transmissions feature torque converter technology that provides seamless full power shifts, which help vehicles to work
within the best duty-cycle speeds faster and more efficiently. That saves time on routes, which can lead to greater productivity
and fuel efficiency.
For more information, visit http://www.kenworth.com/.
Gas detector
RAE Systems Inc. introduces the QRAE II pump. This new model joins the QRAE II Diffusion introduced last year and offers fast response times
required for safe confined space entry. The QRAE II is a full-featured, compact, one-to foursensor toxic gas detector for
oxygen, combustibles, hydrogen sulfide, carbon monoxide or sulfur dioxide. Key features include an easy-to-change battery
pack, a water-resistant case and a new state-of-the-art, solid-polymer electrochemical, lead-free oxygen sensor. The QRAE
II pump has international certifications for use in hazardous environments.
For more information, visit http://www.raesystems.com/.