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[November 2004]

Brick Kiln Cars Shifted With Improved Power Pusher at Hanson Building Products Ltd

Hanson Building Products Ltd. (Britain’s second largest clay brick manufacturer) have recently taken delivery of a Nu-Star extra high torque Power Pusher® at their site in Elland, Halifax.

The Power Pusher is used to push the brick kiln cars on site, which typically weigh about 12,000Kg.

Dale Humphrey (Hanson’s works manager) commented, “We have space restrictions around the plant and kiln areas and using the old capstan and rope haulage system, with blind spots is not acceptable. The Nu-Star Power Pusher gives the operative more control and helps towards a safer environment.”

Steve Mather (Nu-Star’s Technical Director) explained, “Generally we have found an increase in the size and weight of the loads we are being asked to move. After several months development with our suppliers, we have recently increased the starting torque available in the Power Pusher by about 20% to ensure we keep up with the requirements of our customers.”

Still just 1.4m long and 670mm wide, the Nu-Star Power Pusher is best described as a multi-purpose tractor unit with a wide range of attachments that enable it to push, pull and manoeuvre heavy rolling loads in many industrial applications. Utilising modern, sealed gel batteries and fitted with a matching on-board charging system, the Power Pusher is completely self-contained with no trailing wires or air-lines. Being pedestrian operated, there is no requirement for operators to have a driving licence and minimal running costs make it significantly cheaper than the costs associated with a forklift.

Further information on the Power Pusher and their other handling devices is available from:

Nu-Star Material Handling Ltd Unit C,
Ednaston Business Centre,
Ednaston,
Derbyshire
DE6 3AE

Telephone: 0870 4435646
Fax: 0870 4435647

e-mail: enquiries@nu-starmhl.com
www.nu-starmhl.com


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