21.08.2020
Wolffkran UK air conditions
The UK sales and rental subsidiary of tower crane manufacturer Wolffkran is planning to equip its entire rental crane fleet with air conditioning units by next year.
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All new rental cranes delivered to the UK and Ireland over the past 18 months have been equipped with air conditioned cabs, but as of next year this will be extended to the whole fleet, with a completion target of the end of the year.
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The air conditioning unit fits on the back of the cab
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Inside the cab
Sales Director, Julian Dyer, said: “We already have a large number of cranes with air conditioning and now pledge to commit to every crane going to site in future, meeting this standard. This will mean that with a few exceptions, our fleet of rental cranes will have air conditioned operator cabs by the end of 2021. The commitment shows the comfort and well being of our operatives along with those who work with the Wolff product is our priority.”
The move follows some of the hottest days on record in the UK during July and August.
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