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By Curt Bennink
Senior Field Editor
Doosan displays onboard compressor options
Doosan Portable Power launches the Ingersoll Rand HP60CMH hydraulic and VHP40RMD and VHP40RMG engine-driven compressor modules.
Available with either a diesel- or gasoline-powered, water-cooled, three-cylinder Kubota engine, the VHP40RM compressors are designed to draw fuel from an external fuel tank or tap into a vehicle's fuel supply.
The units rely on an Ingersoll Rand TS-10 cast iron air pump that delivers up to 175 psi of air pressure and 30 to 40 CFM of air flow. It is a fully-enclosed, self-contained unit with no installer/upfitter wiring required. The air receiver tank has a capacity of 20.5 gal., yet it does not increase the footprint.
The HP60CMH is a hydraulic-drive, rotary screw air compressor that delivers up to 150 psi of air pressure and 40 to 60 CFM of air volume. It requires under 20 gpm of hydraulic flow. An integral air/oil separation system cast into the air end allows a compact package of 28"L x 22"W x 19"H. The unit features a simple, four-wire electrical hook-up.
A revolution in wireless charging
Leggett & Platt promises to increase mobile workspace efficiency with eCoupled technology - wireless power that eliminates power cords and battery chargers on the jobsite. The use of eCoupled technology transforms ordinary work and storage surfaces into wireless charging centers.