New Pinnacle machine expected to clean up in the leaf and litter vacuum sector

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QV Beauty LR 042012 0083Ascot-based Pinnacle Power Equipment Limited's presence in the property clean-up and garden machinery markets is being more keenly felt than ever as the company takes delivery of the world's quietest industrial duty leaf and litter vacuum in its class, the new QUIETVAC™ from Billy Goat.

"With noise levels as low as 97 LWa and 77dBa at full RPM, the QUIETVAC™ really does live up to its name," says Pinnacle Managing Director, Ian Lobb. "The QUIETVAC™ can do its job in areas as diverse as hospitals, schools, parks, streets, pedestrian areas and other public places unobtrusively and with minimum impact on the local community - and that's a tremendous environmental benefit."

Low noise emissions isn't the only trick up the QUIETVAC™'s sleeve. Its state-of-the-art cyclonic filtration with exclusive dust sock technology dramatically reduces dust in dry conditions, another environmental benefit. High productivity levels are ensured by the QUIETVAC™'s 6-blade armour plated steel fan that can reduce material by a factor of 12:1 when composting, 33" wide area coverage and 51 gallon capacity bag.

QV Action LR 042012 0566Billy Goat haven't just focused on the environment and productivity in designing the QUIETVAC™. Operator ease of use is also guaranteed by the QUIETVAC™'s two-latch bag system which makes unloading and loading straightforward and by rear 'turf-tyres' and front coasters for smooth fingertip controlled manoeuvrability. Height adjustability from ½" to 3" readily accommodates any surface.

Ian Lobb says the excellent range of options offered on the QUIETVAC™ are typical of Billy Goat's attention to detail. "QUIETVAC™ options include self-propelled hydro drive shift-on-the-fly transmission with infinite forward and reverse speeds up to 3mph, an on-board hose kit which extends up to 10' for easy reach in difficult to access places and a parking brake," says Ian. "Pinnacle would be pleased to discuss these optional extras with customers and fit them as required."

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