LIGHTS, CAMERAS… ACCESS!

MEDIA ACCESS SOLUTION

A fleet of JCB Access scissor lifts has landed a leading role for the premier supplier of access equipment to the television and film industry.

Solihull-based Media Access Solutions (MAS) has purchased 68 new JCB models – ranging from 19-39’ (5.9-11.9m) – for hire on high profile film and TV projects across the UK. They follow the successful performance of 27 existing JCB scissors in the MAS product line-up purchased in 2017.
The new machines have played their part this year supporting filming operations on the sets of movies and series including Maleficent 2, John Wick: Chapter 3 – Parabellum, Netflix’s The Crown and Fantastic Beasts on sites such as Warner Brothers and Pinewood Studios.
In our demanding industry, no feedback is good feedback and I have never had a single complaint about a JCB scissor lift. I trust and value the opinion of my engineers and they all say the JCB Access machines are a quality piece of kit. The battery life is great, the extra warranty is a bonus and the paint finish is second to none. The whole process with JCB and JCB Finance is fantastic. So simple, so quick, a few forms to fill in then the machines arrive. If I had the chance to start the business again, I would buy everything through JCB Finance. I wish I had known about the service when I was setting up.

Tim Kendall| MAS Director

JCB Access offers nine electric scissor lift models with operating weights of between 2,930-7,420lb (1,330kg-3,366kg). The two smallest models (S1530e & S1930e) offer platforms measuring 5’4” (1.64m) long by 2’6” (0.76m) wide, while the majority of larger models use an 8’2” (2.5m) long platform. The largest S4550E model has an 8’ 8” (2.64m) long working area. The S1930E and S4046E models are outdoor rated for up to 28mph winds, giving and advantage over competitive models. The machines are also rated for basket capacities from 500lb (227kg) to a maximum of 1,212lb (550kg) and the electric scissors are powered by four 6V or 12V batteries, with hydraulic drive.
 
Media Access Solutions is a specialist supplier of lifting equipment to the TV and film industry, supporting set lighting and rigging services in studio or on location.
 
It offers a wide range of purpose built, black telehandlers, scissor lifts and cherry pickers - with 24/7, media experienced support. Depots close to major studios including: Pinewood, Shepperton, Elstree, Longcross, 3 Mills, Bottleyard Bristol, Media City Manchester, BBC Glasgow and ITV Leeds studios enhance the service to the sector.

JCB POWERS UP FOR CONEXPO

T4F430 IPU

At Conexpo 2020 JCB Power Systems will showcase a series of new product launches for the North American market.

These include:
A new 3.0-litre, four-cylinder Tier 4 JCB 430 diesel engine
A range of US Tier 4 G-Drive powerpacks for the North American power generation market
An OEM engine telematics system for monitoring JCB-powered equipment in the field

JCB 430 3.0-LITRE ENGINE
JCB Power Systems is introducing the new 3.0-litre, four-cylinder diesel engine to the OEM North American market. It offers a 34% increase in power density over the previous generation 444 engine, in a compact package that is 24% smaller. The new engine delivers up to 8% fuel economy improvement, an estimated saving to customers of more than 277 US gal (1,050 litres) of fuel per year. 

The compact US Tier 4 JCB 430 diesel engine will build upon the success of JCB’s 4.4-litre US Tier 4 444 Ecomax engine, offering 74hp (55kW) output at 2,200rpm, with a massive 325lb-ft (440Nm) of torque available at 1,150rpm. It meets US Tier 4 emissions legislation with no requirement for exhaust aftertreatment. No DPF, no SCR and no DOC is needed due to the efficient and innovative combustion system design. 
 

JCB ENTERS US G-DRIVE MARKET
2020 also sees JCB Power Systems launch a range of US Tier 4 G-Drive powerpacks into the North American power generation market, delivering low cost of ownership, reduced maintenance costs, compact dimensions and proven off-highway durability. There will be two 60Hz G-Drives using JCB’s 4.4-litre 444 diesel engine and one with the larger 4.8-litre 448.
The 4.4-litre units are offered with outputs of 58hp, delivering 54kVA/43kWe prime at 1,800rpm and 87hp, delivering 80kVA/64kWe prime. The larger engine has been rated to produce an output of 131hp, for a generator of 122kVA/98KWe prime at 1,800rpm.  All three engines have full electronic control with common rail fuel injection and are compatible with JCB LiveLink telematics system. 
 
OEM ENGINE TELEMATICS
JCB will introduce an OEM engine telematics system that will revolutionise the use of JCB engines in the field. Powered by the proven JCB LiveLink telematics system that is already providing operating and location data on almost 200,000 pieces of equipment globally, engine customers will be able to remotely monitor JCB-powered equipment across the world.

The data link will provide real-time information, including location, fuel use, idle time and service history, allowing companies to better utilise machinery and to more effectively plan preventative maintenance. It gives customers remote insight into the safe operation, security, performance and productivity of their machinery.