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New
Supertrucks Low-Loading Glass Carrier
The advanced new Supertrucks
low-loading 3.5 tonne gvw van is available and the first of these
innovative glass carrying vehicles have been acquired by Derby-based Designer
Glass Ltd and Wakefield District Council. The patent-applied for
Supertrucks low-loading glass carrier is priced from just £23,000
+ VAT and has been developed to provide the glass/window trade with even
higher standards of operational efficiency and safety.
Peter
Wright, Supertrucks chairman comments, 'The new Supertrucks low-loading
glass carrier reflects the companys policy of expanding its business
with a policy of innovative design and engineering combined with the highest
quality standards. We have designed this innovative new vehicle
to enable our customers to benefit from higher standards of operational
efficiency and greater crew safety. We are confident that these
benefits will also appeal to businesses outside the glass trade and will
be offering van versions of this low-loading model in the near future.'
Based on a Citroën Relay drop frame converted chassis cab, the new
Supertrucks low-loading glass carrier has a rear load deck height of just
400mm. This low deck height provides easy walk-in access for the crew
and also makes it safer and easier to load/unload glass from the
two full length, full height internal racks.
The new Supertrucks low-loading glass carrier also delivers the benefits
of a very large, 4,000mm long x 2,400mm high internal load compartment
dimensions. These internal dimensions are considerably greater than
even that of the largest panel van conversion.
Also, very importantly for the window trade, the Supertrucks low-loading
glass carrier has an aisle width between the two internal racks which
is a massive 1340mm. This enables a far greater number of window
units to be carried on the two internal racks.
The Supertrucks low-loading glass carriers low load deck height,
greater overall body width and wider between internal racks width are
achieved as a result of the wide track of the dropframe Citroën Relay
chassis conversion. This conversion provides a lower centre of gravity
of the load and its wide rear track also makes the new Supertrucks vehicle
more stable than a conventional panel van glass carrying conversion.
Dependent on body specification, the new Supertrucks low-loading glass
carrier offers payloads of up to 1340kg. This high payload capability
is a product of both the Relay chassis low unladen weight and the
new, lightweight structural technology used by Supertrucks in the construction
of this low-loading body.
Supertrucks has developed a new range of alloy structural sections for
its new low-loading glass carrier. These sections are cut, folded and
fabricated using state-of-the-art laser and computer numerically controlled
production machinery. The sections, which are used in multiples,
depending on the length of the body required, combine both the internal
rack structure and external panelling in one piece. This construction
method enables easy and accurate body assembly and is also very light
and strong.
The new Supertrucks low-loading glass carrier can be specified with twin
internal racks with a choice of single or twin external glass carrying
racks. In addition to a fixed roof the new vehicle is optionally
available with Supertrucks concertina roof. This well proven,
premium engineered roof option enables up to 80 per cent of the roof length
to be opened to enable overhead crane loading of stillages.
'The new Supertrucks low-loading glass carrier offers better payload and
load volume than a conventional extra long wheelbase panel van conversion.
In addition, this new van brings major safety and operational benefits,
thanks to its low loading height and increased body dimensions, as such
we expect significant demand for this innovative vehicle,' Peter Wright
adds.
The new Supertrucks low-loading glass carrier is covered by a new three-year/100,000
mile warranty which reflects Supertrucks confidence in the
quality of its production. This has been further reinforced with
its recent achievement of ISO9001: 2000 accreditation.
Tel: 01744 25348
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