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Nigel

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  1. CMI have had a version of this pulley for a few years but like most of the CMI range it is not tested or certified for PPE whereas the Stein version is. Although they may be used for the same function the design is different. We aim to bring a product to the mass arborist market not just a few.
  2. Thank you for your comments. We do listen to what is happening in the market with the products we produce. The STEIN Cube experienced the same problems as other makes on the market. Due to this our MKII version has been upgraded taking these issue into account but the price remains the same: details here Fletcher Stewart Regarding your friends boots this is hard to comment on without knowing the true story. If you read the thread on the new boots many people have commented on how good the boots are and how well theyhave lasted (Andy Collins 2-years) We aim to bring you both cost effective and easilly accessible products along with some new innovations.
  3. Jarnii, Maybe you should ask the same question about DMM`s Pinto Pulley and their new Rigging pulleys. Other than looking very nice these will only do the same job as what ISC and other manufacturers have had on the market for years. I do however resent you calling my equipment second rate gear. Maybe you should reserve your options until such time you have seen the product.
  4. The "Skywalker" can be used the same as the Hitchclimber. In the near future you will see some more hardware products in the STEIN Brand. If all goes to plan we should be able to show you a NEW device at the ARB Show next week along with the "Skywalker".
  5. Well done Spelbound
  6. Price will be released at the show
  7. Hi Andy, would be good to see a picture of your STEINs after 2-years of use
  8. At the Arb Show next week we will be pre-viewing and launching the new STEIN "Skywalker" Pulley Please visit us on stand H1 & H2 to find out more information.
  9. Yes Steve, all our brochures and artwork are done inhouse
  10. You only have to ask Steve LOL but after the Arb show please
  11. Next week at the ARB SHOW we will be launching not 1 new chainsaw boot but 3. Each model has its features and benefits for the type of work you undertake. Boot One: SSP £159.00 STEIN Explorer Chainsaw Boot - Class 2 Protection (24m/s) NOW IN STOCK Waterproof Sympatex Lining Vibram Sole Steel Toecap Steel Midsole Rubber Toecap Protection Roller Bearing Eyelets Standard: EN ISO 17249:04 Boot Two: SSP £179.00 STEIN Discovery Chainsaw Boot - Class 2 Protection (24m/s) AVAILABLE Limited Numbers at the ARB SHOW Waterproof Windtex Lining Steel Toecap Steel Midsole Rubber Toecap Protection Roller Bearing Eyelets High Rise Ankle Support Standard: EN 20345:04 Boot Three: SSP £199.00 STEIN QuestGTX Chainsaw Boot - Class 1 Protection (20m/s) AVAILABLE for delivery End-of-July Waterproof Windtex Lining Vibram Sole Steel Toecap Steel Midsole Rubberised Leather Protection Roller Bearing Eyelets Produced from 3mm Perwanger Leather Standard: EN ISO 17249:04
  12. Hi Steve, yes it is mate - looks great on a T-Shirt which you will see at the Arb Show
  13. Yes, XTC IMORI Orange & XTC IMORI Green. Logo will change colour depending on the colour of the rope
  14. Thanks for all the many weird and wonderful name suggestions for the new rope. We literally had hundreds of suggestions from ALL OVER THE WORLD. So, Without further ado..... Yale Cordage is proud to announce the arrival of IMORI - pronounced as EEE-MOR-LEE which is Japanese for Newt but also means "Good Forest" The winner being - Dr. John Gathright of Tree Climbing Japan. IMORI will be available in limited numbers at next weeks ARB Show (11th 12th June Cirencester) or from your preferred Yale dealer. Thanks for all your support and suggestions.
  15. Pictures of the new Yale Splices. When purchasing Yale Spliced Ropes ensure they carry the information as shown in the picture. If the rope you have purchased does not carry this information it has not been spliced by Yale and therefore not a CE Certified Splice.
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    spliced eye 2

    From the album: General Pictures

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    spliced eye 1

    From the album: General Pictures

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    General Pictures

    General Pictures
  19. All new Yale Ropes are now produced with a tight spliced eye, this is a recent introduction. This is to prevent the karabiner moving in the eye which can then allow for side loading on the karabiner. It is also designed to prevent the eye going over the karabiner locking mechanism. i will post a picture shortly
  20. Well the competition is finally over. I would like to thank all of you that have entered and wish you luck. The competition saw entries come in from all over the World. It is amazing the power of the internet. This competition was launch on Arbtalk first then Treebuzz but soon got coverage across most of the Arb Internet Chat Forums. We had some excellent entries along with some crazy entries. We will however launch the name of the rope and the winning contestant on Thursday 4th June. Thank you again for taking the time to submit your entries.
  21. Nigel

    Peter Kay

    I went the second night was absolutely brilliant. Rick Astley is the warm up act so stay in the Bar until around 8.30 when Peter Kay comes on (unless you are a secret Rick Astley Fan) Regarding bars - this is MANCHESTER the BEST city in the WORLD
  22. This applies to all new Jo-Beau machines now supplied. It is your choice whether to have an exsiting machine updated with a modified hopper.
  23. Andy, there has been no reported incident but the machines were reported to the HSE for possible infringement of reach distances. The HSE had a responsibility to investgate.
  24. Our company Fletcher Stewart (Stockport) Limited has been advised by the UK Health & Safety Executive (HSE) that it is our responsibility to bring to your attention a recent development regarding Jo-Beau Woodchippers. Following a lengthy investigation by the HSE into the reach distances that Jo-Beau Woodchippers are manufactured to. The HSE have concluded that all new machines must now have their in-feed distances increased. The reason for extending the in-feed distance on these machines is to reduce the risk of the operator coming in to contact with the cutting system. You will see from the picture below an extension tray is now fitted to the model M300. If you have any concerns regarding this matter or if you wish to bring your machine up to the standard now stipulated by the HSE on new machines please contact the manufacturer directly at the address below. To obtain this modification all enquiries must be directed to the original manufacturer and not to Fletcher Stewart. Contact Information Jo Beau Products Grasdreef 10 8200 Brugge Tel: +32 50390402 Email: [email protected] Webiste: www.jobeau.eu HSE Case Number: 4093650 This information was authorised and approved by the UK HSE
  25. Yes all entries are dated and timed at the point of submission incase the winning name is submitted by more than one person.

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