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Bosbox is a safe way to provide temporary power

An Australian Exhibitions and Conferences product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Sep 15, 2005

Bosbox, a 'tough as guts portable powerhouse', solves the problem of safely providing temporary power, says manufacturer Sunlec.

The safe distribution of electrical power is a key concern in any work site.

Bosbox, a 'tough as guts portable powerhouse', solves the problem of safely providing temporary power, says manufacturer Sunlec.

Bosbox power distribution boards will be featured at The Safety Show, Sydney, Australia, from 26 to 28 October 2005.

The boards are made from 10mm thick rubber, which protects them against UV, heat, oil, acid, water and dust, as well as reducing the risk of shock.

They are light and easy to move, starting at just 15kg.

Bosbox boards are great for builders, equipment hire companies, mining or industrial workplaces, or for recreational use.

Designed in Europe and manufactured in Perth, the 'go anywhere' boards can also be customised.

Options include single and three-phase configurations, various voltages including 32V, and frames and wheels added to suit.

It even comes in a range of colours.

To see the Bosbox, visit stand M48 at The Safety Show, Sydney, which runs from 26-28 October 2005 at the Sydney Showground, Sydney Olympic Park, Australia.

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