Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: stuart@skypole on September 03, 2006, 08:52:35 am
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For those of you that are in our neck of the woods:
Hampshire
and are interested in seeing the new facelift glass fibre and carbon fibre poles,
we have a couple in for demonstration and testing,(thanks mike @ cleantech)
we would like to welcome anyone to pop in and have a look, feel and try!!
many regards,
stuart
www.skypolesystems.com (http://www.skypolesystems.com)
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Yes. Can you let us know time and date.
Cheers
Archie
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stuart I was wondering if you could help me out
I am fiting out a small box trailer a load treaker 750kg without brakes
loading capacity 500kg
I had al ook at your site and noticed your omni trailer
could you tell me do you fit the tanks right to the back of the trailer or do you fit them across the wheel axle,
fitting to the back would allow more space in the trailer, but would you be upsetting the nose weight
any help appreciated
jinky
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stuart I was wondering if you could help me out
I am fiting out a small box trailer a load treaker 750kg without brakes
loading capacity 500kg
I had al ook at your site and noticed your omni trailer
could you tell me do you fit the tanks right to the back of the trailer or do you fit them across the wheel axle,
fitting to the back would allow more space in the trailer, but would you be upsetting the nose weight
any help appreciated
jinky
Jinky any heavy weight would have to be put over the axle, or snaking of your trailer would happen and this creates Instability.
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I guessed that jeff but when I looked at stuarts site they look as if they are fitting then right to the back of the box trailer, and was wondering if he could explain why
I could be wrong might just be the way the pic looks
jinky
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You need a braked and perfectly balanced 4 wheel trailer.;
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Jinky,
the tank we use fits in the rear of the trailer but also over the axel, the weight is evenly distributed due to the filtration systems and tank frame build design, its all about design, research and manufacture.
so no its not nose heavy,
Jeff Brimble,
the trailer and system we specifically designed to fit safely into is fine for the water it will hold, yes you do need a four wheel larger braked trailer when working with larger capacities as per the law.
rgds
stuart
www.skypolesystems.com (http://www.skypolesystems.com)
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thanks guys for the replies , my trailer is unbraked and if I had known at the time I would have bought a braked trailer, i tried to trade it in but the money they where offering back was a joke, I will use it for the meantime and review the situation at a later date
jinky
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archie,
just ring the office and arrange to pop in and try the pole
rgds
stuart
www.skypolesystems.com (http://www.skypolesystems.com)