Focus magazine by Kramp 2017 #2 UK

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Focus Kramp Customer Magazine

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CONTENTS

EDITORIAL

Making even smarter use of technology The Internet of Things, big data, smart farming — these are the buzzwords we see in our market nowadays. Innovations and technological developments are changing the way we live and

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work at an astounding pace. The only constant is change; that much is clear. A digital revolution is dawning in the agricultural sector. We are seeing a lot of hard work on a variety of solutions to make precision agriculture possible. By making equipment and machines smarter, and collecting and analysing data, we are moving towards an age of agriculture in which we can produce more while using fewer resources. An increase in efficiency

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throughout the chain is crucial if we are to continue providing food for the world's growing population.

Working with hydraulics

It is also evident from developments in the field of hydraulics that efficiency is becoming more and more important. You can read more about this in this edition of Focus. Thanks to the combination of traditional hydraulic systems and new electronic tools, we can now work with millimetre precision while providing tremendous power — something that was impossible until recently. It is therefore more important than ever for us to continue investigating how we can make even smarter use of technology to continually improve the service that we offer to our customers. To this end, we recently expanded the management team and Supervisory Board within Kramp to ensure that we have

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more specific knowledge in the fields of technology, e-business and digital innovation. On 13 July, Frederik Nieuwenhuys joined the Supervisory Board, and on 1 August, Arnoud Klerkx took on the role of Chief Digital Officer (CDO) on the Executive Board. Agritechnica, the world's premier event for agricultural machinery and parts, which will be held in Hanover from 12 to 18 November, is also embracing the latest digital developments. The theme for 2017 is Green Future — Smart Technology, illustrating the worldwide shift towards sustainable production methods. As your essential partner for all your parts and accessories, we warmly invite you to visit our stand. We hope to see you soon.

Eddie Perdok CEO Kramp Groep

NEWS | Product news 04 SUPPLIER PORTRAIT | Alfagomma 06 COVER STORY | Working with hydraulics 08 EXPERTISE | Fluid injection 12 HIGHLIGHT | Hose configurator 14 ASK THE SPECIALIST| Using the hose configurator 16 MARKET NEWS | Electronics and hydraulics 19 COLUMN | Hydraulics 20 WORKSHOP | Tailored hydraulic services 22 CUSTOMER PORTRAIT | Wiltshires 24 ENVIRONMENT | Prevent leaks 27 HIGHLIGHT | Positive outlook for UK tractor sales 28 CUSTOMER NEWS | Local news 32 QUIZ | Complete and win 35

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NEWS

WEBTEC Kramp are pleased to be a close working partner with Webtec, specialist manufacturerr of hydraulic measurement and control products. A complete range of these high quality components are supplied by Kramp including: Flow dividers/combiners, Flow control valves and Flowmeters, along with Pressure and Flow measuring equipment. Kramp are also able to offer bespoke and custom valves to meet the increasing demands of your applications. With this complete range you are able to ensure optimum performance of your hydraulic system; whether this be for controlled cylinder and motor function, diagnosis of hydraulic faults, verification of hydraulic conditions or achieveing repeatable hydraulic control.

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Directional Control Valves from AK Regeltechnik. Now available from Kramp. A range of 3/2 and 6/2 in-line directional control valves from quality German manufacturer AK Regeltechnik. Available in either 12v or 24v with working pressures of up to 350 bar and flow rates up to 250 LPM you are sure to find the valve specification you are looking for.

New options for the Cylinder Configurator The Cylinder Configurator has been available to use online for the easy assembly

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Contact your Kramp product specialist for further information on 01767 602602.

Orbital X Danfoss introduces the new

of the right cylinder for the past few years. Recently new configurator options

generation of hydraulic orbit

have been added, these include; balance valve, steerback valve, hose protection,

engines: Orbital X. This new

steel or dust plugs, additional screw type and hose fittings, to allow for a cylinder

generation delivers better

to be designed exactly as required.

performance, a better link, more efficient use and flexibility amongst other features. The Orbital X is an improvement on the existing OMPÂ /Â OMR and DH / DS engines.

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NEWS

NEW - Tough by Swarfega Swarfega is is celebrating 70 years by launching a limited-edition range of products, Tough by Swarfega. Recognising the tough tasks farmers carry out each day, the Tough by Swarfega range works as hard as the user does, bringing the latest in skin care developments to solve everyday challenges. The Tough by Swarfega limited-edition range includes: • Hand cleaner: Swarfega know a thing or two about getting hands clean without trashing the skin. This handy 250ml tube of hand cleaner is perfect for people on the move, it’s heavy duty and takes no prisoners; grease, grime and oil don’t stand a chance. Kind to skin but tough on dirt, it provides a deep clean leaving hands feeling firm and fresh. • Skin protection cream: hands and arms work hard, using this barrier cream strengthens the skin, improves grip and means people can get on with the job in hand and limit the risks of debilitating skin conditions. The Tough skin protection cream is suitable for a wide range of work place conditions and comes in a 100ml tube. • Shower gel: a refreshing way to wash the day away. Not all shower gels are made equal, the Tough Shower Gel is dual action, suitable for getting rid of hard to shift grease and grime from hair and skin this shower gel beats even strong farm odours to leave users feeling fresh. The 250ml tube is big enough to last, small enough to carry around. • Hand wipes: Voted the best in the market these are heavy duty, textured hand wipes that can be used anywhere, any-time. With no water required, these are a must for people on the move. Every container can be re-sealed ensuring each of the 70 wipes is fresh and ready for the challenge. • Sun cream: SPF30 high performance formula means 30 times the skin’s normal protection against the sun’s damaging UVB rays. This formula withstands heavy perspiration and immersion in water, it’s suitable for regular use and will not affect grip on hand held tools. Each tube has 100ml of cream and it’ perfume free, keeping skin safe without smelling like a Pina Colada.

NEW - Light it up! Blue sprayer lamps The new Kramp label work lamps with blue light are the ideal choice for checking your sprayer nozzles when spraying in the evening. The blue light provides the driver with better visibility to spot any malfunctions while spraying.

Multifunction LED beacons The new Kramp LED beacon has a ‘magnet switch’ to switch amber light into rotate/flash or double flash. Made from first class materials resulting in a strong, durable and unique product that will last. Also new in the Kramp beacon range, a fixed mount flash only beacon available with a cable or in car plug.

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Quality and flexibility make Alfagomma a successful world player Alfagomma. It may sound like an attractive Italian make of car, but in fact the Alfagomma Group offers a complete range of hydraulic and industrial hoses, fittings, adapters, pipes and hydraulic components and accessories.

The Italian company is a world-class player and leader in the European market. When the company was founded in 1956, its focus was on hose manufacturing. Since the 1990s, other products have been added and the company now supplies a complete range of products for the transmission of liquids, including oil. The Southern European company focuses their full attention on their

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core task; an approach that means they can adapt quickly and ensures that they continue their work. Enrico Gennasio manages the company from Milan and Guido Gennasio acts as the CEO in Singapore. Enrico Gennasio: "Our strength lies in the quality of our products and certainly in our flexibility. We do a lot of work for major machinery manufacturers. If they ask for a specific modification, we're able to sort it out in just a few weeks. That's what makes us

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to develop on an ongoing basis. Brothers Enrico and Guido Gennasio are fully committed to

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unique." Alfagomma is active in fields such as industry, the agricultural sector, construction and the petrochemical sector. The company now has factories spread across five continents as well as 85 sales offices in 21 countries, but its heart remains in Italy. "Of course, during the recession we could have chosen to move the factory to somewhere else in the world where the costs are lower. We made a conscious decision not to do so. We had and still have confidence in our product and in our people. We know that, sooner or later, quality is what counts. That's why we never doubted for a moment that we had to remain in Italy and, therefore, in Europe." Those difficult years have now passed and Alfagomma is benefiting from its decision to stand firm on its home footing. Sticking to its principles is typical of the company and is also Alfagomma's attitude when it comes to the environment. The company wants to minimise its ecological impact by using energy-saving processes and optimising logistical efficiency. "We are certified in accordance with environmental standards (ISO 14000). Our employees undergo continuous training as well as additional training in this area and we make every effort to minimise our emissions and the quantity of waste we produce. We work with government bodies and do our very best to manufacture products that are as environmentally-friendly as possible", Gennasio explains. Alfagomma delivers to machinery manufacturers (OEM) and to suppliers for the aftermarket, such as Kramp, with a ratio of 50% between the two. The company has had close links with Kramp since 2003. "Kramp is our biggest customer for the aftermarket, particularly with a focus on agriculture", says Gennasio. "We are growing together, year in and year out. "Both companies want to give customers as much help as possible, and we support and strengthen each other in achieving this goal."

1 Enrico Gennasio, CEO Milan 2 Terama Italy 3 Guido Gennasio, CEO Singapore

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WORKING WITH HYDRAULICS: IT'S ALL IN THE DETAILS Working with hydraulic products and machines requires care, precision work and regular maintenance. This prevents unnecessary costs and reduces the risk of accidents and production interruptions. During repair and maintenance work, the importance of using appropriate materials is often underestimated.

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It seems innocent enough: using a brand A coupling on a brand B hose but, even though it seems to fit perfectly in the beginning, the risk of this leading to problems and dangerous situations is high. That is not to say that there is a difference in quality between the manufacturers — the components simply don't always work well together. Swage data, hose lines, hoses and couplings differ from one manufacturer to the next and are not interchangeable. When parts from different manufacturers are used on one installation, there is a very real risk of the hose slipping out of the coupling. This can be dangerous for whoever is using it and can also have a seriously detrimental effect on the service life and performance of machines. Don't forget that any form of warranty is invalidated as soon as parts from other manufacturers are used.

Choice of hose Not all hydraulic hoses are the same. Different working conditions require different hoses. Put simply, a hydraulic hose consists of three parts: the outer wall, reinforcement and the inner tube. The outer wall protects the reinforcement and the inner wall against outside influences, such as ozone, wear, weather conditions and chemicals. A different outer wall may be required for each situation. The reinforcements ensure that the hose can withstand internal pressure and vacuum. There are three types of reinforcement: braided, coiled and steel wire spiral. Once again, the intended use of the hose determines which type of reinforcement is most appropriate.

Flow Determine the correct hole diameter in order to work efficiently

Coupling Determine the type of threaded connection on the system and the coupling that corresponds to this type

Fluid The inner and outer wall of the couplings in 'O' rings must be resistant to the fluid used

Pressure Make sure that the system pressure and the peak pressures are known

Application What will the hose be used for? Type of machine, bend radius etc.

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Choice of coupling A hydraulic coupling has two ends: the flange or threaded connection for connecting to the installation and the swage coupling for attaching to the hose. The dimensions of the hose determine the size of the end that is pushed onto the hose. The type of hose coupling depends on the manufacturer. As mentioned earlier, it is important to use materials from a single manufacturer, as they will be fully compatible with each other.

Storing hoses Store hoses in a cool, dry environment, away from direct sunlight. Avoid contact with harsh chemicals and ultraviolet light. Please pay attention to stock management. Fittings with 'O' rings must not be kept in storage for more than two years. n

Installation tips To reach the full capacity, it is important to install a hose line

Clean the machine at the point where a hose needs to be fitted.

properly. If the hose is too short, it will lack the necessary

This prevents contamination in the hose.

flexibility: it must be able to bend as well as expand and contract. A hose that is too long will result in the system not working properly and will incur unnecessary costs. With a straight hose line, there must be enough play to accommodate pressure distribution. Ensure that the hose is not too short.

Place the hose in the right position to determine whether the right length has been selected.

Never secure a hose in a bent position, as a hose changes under pressure. A minimum length of 1.5 x the diameter of the hose must be maintained as a straight line after the fitting. Only bend the hose after this length. When both ends are connected, allow the oil to flow through at low pressure and check for leaks. This also ensures that the air is pushed out of the tubes, thus improving performance.

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When everything is connected, inspect the entire system regularly. Take ample time for the first inspection. After this inspection, the user will know how everything looks and how it is meant to sound. During subsequent inspections, this can be used as a guide and any problems can be detected quickly.

The main causes of broken hydraulic hoses Misuse 2. Incorrect application 3. Incorrect hose routing 1.

All hydraulic hoses have a limited service life, which can be affected by various factors, such as temperature and handling of the hose.

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Fluid injection: undetected but lifethreatening injury While the technician is working, a hydraulic hose bursts. He feels as though he has been stung by a bee, and looks at his hand. All he can see is a small blue dot. Nothing to worry about. Twelve hours later, he is lying on the operating table and needs to have three of his fingers amputated. This sounds like a horror story, but it's reality. Wounds caused by hydraulic fluid being injected into the body can be fatal, although the wounds do not initially appear serious. Fluids under high pressure can penetrate deep into the body at the speed of a bullet, with devastating consequences. Thankfully, accidents like this are relatively rare — but therein lies the true danger. Due to the lack of knowledge regarding the possible consequences, even among medical staff, there is a risk that the response will be too dismissive.

Preventing accidents Check hydraulic systems regularly for leaks. Do NOT do this by running your hands along a hose. Always wear protective gloves and face masks. Use the correct fittings

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Read the instruction manual

With thanks to "The Facts" published by the BFPA.

1 The injection site can be just a small dot and does not necessarily bleed 2 The site of the wound is usually on the hand, but can also be in other places 3 At first, there is not necessarily any pain, but there may be a numb sensation

4 Damage in the early stages normally relates to the physical injury and damage caused by the chemicals of the injected substance 5 The part of the body affected will quickly become irritated, resulting in a throbbing pain 6 The infected fluid can result in additional wounds, such as burns

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HIGHLIGHT

Hose configurator With our easy-to-use hose configurator, you can order a hydraulic hose in just a few clicks, at the right length and with the right couplings to meet any requirement.

"The big difference to similar online tools is that this configurator doesn't only include our best-selling hoses. It allows you to view all the options you could want", Hans Freriks explains. As the Hydraulic Cylinder Solutions Manager at Kramp, he was closely involved in creating the configurator, which is now helping customers to order both cylinders and hydraulic hoses. The structure of the configurator is ideal for both replacement market and OEM use. "Imagine you need to replace a faulty hose", Freriks explains. "You can specify the number of steel layers or the international EN standard to find the right hose. If you're an OEM, you can simply select the hose based on the operating pressure, temperature, abrasion resistance and bend radius parameters. There are also several additional options such as cleaning, protection, labelling and testing." Customers also have the option of putting together their own hose set. This set is allocated a single part number so that it is easy to re-order the complete set in the future. Another great advantage is that you can see the price right away. There is also the option to select either a short delivery time or an economy delivery time at a discounted price. The Hose configurator can be found on the webshop under the Hydraulics and Transmission tab.

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THE ADVANTAGES AT A GLANCE • C ustomers can configure not only our best-selling hoses, but all types of hydraulic hoses • E asy configuration process — simply tick the required options • O ptimum support with images, drawings and informative text • I mmediate overview of the price of a hose or a complete set • A vailable anytime, anywhere, on a PC, tablet or phone


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Hose configurator is available to all Kramp customers with a webshop login. Find it on the web shop under Hydraulics & Transmissions -> Hydraulics -> Hoses and Swage inserts. Please note if you are not logged in you will not be able to see the start configurator button.

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Each hose comes with a technical specifications shee t explaining the purpose and abilit y of your configured product. If you have any questions about this ple ase ge t in touch with our hydraulics product specialist Gene Orchard- 01767 602630.


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Enter the required specifications and select from our various options for cleaning, labelling, material protection and test certification. There is a poster available to assist with identifying hoses inserts and couplings, if you would like to request one of these please contact your Account Manager.

Once you are satisfied with the hydraulic hose, one click is all it takes to add it to your shopping cart. You can edit previous configurations from your order histor y and put toge ther your own hose se ts. These se ts are assigned a single item number so you can e asily order the same se t again.

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Electronics and hydraulics work perfectly together Fuel remains one of the largest expenses in the agricultural sector. Various attempts have been made to reduce the fuel consumption of machines. Electronification in hydraulic systems is a key method of reducing fuel consumption. The use of this hybrid technology not only enables remarkable

a sharp 15% increase in sales of hybrid systems by 2025. By way

cost savings, but also makes it possible to work with greater

of comparison, the company anticipates growth of 5% for purely

precision. Hydraulics have a clear advantage when it comes

hydraulic systems.

to power density and robustness. They withstand impact and vibration and also fit into tight installation spaces due to their

Now that manufacturers are working on new systems, all that

compact design. Electromechanical systems are traditionally

remains to be done is to convince users. Hydraulics are often

closely connected to control development and have sophisticated

seen purely as a means of generating great power in relatively

functions for high flexibility. The electronification of hydraulics

small volumes and therefore precision work would not be

preserves the physical advantages of fluid technology and

possible. This view is unjustified. Electronics and hydraulics

increases their attractiveness with the possibilities of software-

complement each other perfectly. Using servo hydraulics, for

based automation. Put simply, the functionality and effectiveness

instance, where the valves are controlled with an electrical

of a machine is greatly improved thanks to this technology.

controller, positioning accuracies of a tenth of a millimetre can easily be achieved within a very short time. With electronically

Hybrid technology is nothing new. It has been in use for many

controlled hydraulics, you can position a mass of around twenty

years in the car industry and heavier vehicles such as lorries

tonnes with extreme precision.

are also now making use of the possibilities that it offers. It is primarily being used in combination with the (combustion)

Even machines that process different cylinders can be accurately

engine to considerably reduce fuel consumption. This is also

adjusted to the nearest millimetre using electronic aids and

an advantage in the agricultural sector; however, the greatest

synchronisation. The possibilities therefore abound. All we need

benefit is that machines operating with hydraulics can be used

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Hydraulics The use of hydraulics on farm machinery is certainly nothing new, with Harry Ferguson pioneering the now standard hydraulic linkage arrangement found on the back of most tractors in the 1940’s – however, as ground breaking and industry changing as that first hydraulic linkage was, it was still a very simple system in comparison to the hydraulic systems used

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on modern farm tractors and implements.

Modern farming utilises some form of hydraulic system on nearly every piece of machinery. Even the exceptions, implements such as mounted cultivators or flatbed trailers, still need a hydraulic system on the tractor to lift them in and out of work, or in the case of the trailers possibly operate brakes. The systems used can vary from a simple ram and a couple of pipes for operating a bale grab, to self-contained systems with oil reservoirs, pumps, electro-hydraulic valves and rams that have the ability to set maximum or minimum stroke points using a control box. A handy feature on some high specification hedge cutters when set to avoid accidental contact with the tractor! Tractor hydraulics have also seen massive changes since the days of the little Ferguson tractor – power steering systems, oil operated brakes, high tech linkage systems with electronic proportionate controls and electrically operated auxiliary spool valves, programmed for flow rate and active time using a computer, instead of having to lean out the back of the cab to adjust a manual restrictor. All these changes have made tractors more operator friendly, safer, and efficient. This increasing complexity of hydraulics has transformed the lives of operators, allowing the movement and control of machinery from the comfort and safety of the cab, whilst also increasing work efficiency by reducing stoppage time to make adjustments, fold machinery for transport or manually lock attachments to the machine, like on a loader for example. The problem with all of these added hydraulic systems is that they can be very complex, and mean that there is much more

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that could go wrong, be it a switch, a valve or a pipe, they all have the potential to fail. With such a wide range of hydraulic fittings available, from different connector types, different thread patterns, to pipe sizes and hose types, it is important that dealers keep in stock, or have fast access too, a wide range of fittings and components that can enable more basic repairs, such as pipe replacements, to be carried out the same day. The more complex repairs or replacement parts should still only take a day or two to ensure that expensive machinery down time is reduced. It is also important that dealers have the knowledge and expertise to give advice on hydraulic systems, whether it is simple on farm building projects that need a ram or two to move a component, or more complex systems that require a certain type of oil – getting it wrong can be a costly, and potentially dangerous mistake. Hydraulic systems within agriculture are only going to be utilised more and more, with increasing complexity, so they are an area where training and experience will never be wasted – whether on farm, or at a dealer level. With the possibility of autonomous vehicles carrying out field work in the future, it is possible that the operator will become more of an engineer to keep numerous machines serviced and operational, with computer systems, electrics and hydraulics becoming the sole operators. n


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WORKSHOP

Tailored hydraulic services A number of

Pumps

additional options for cleaning, protection,

straightforward technical

Imagine you are looking for an anti-clockwise

labelling and testing. What's more, you can

solutions have been

pump but we only have clockwise pumps

use the Product Configurator in the webshop

in stock. Get in touch and we will adapt the

to configure your hydraulic hoses.

brought together under

direction of rotation for you. We can also combine several gear pumps on request. This

Set delivery

the Hydraulic Services

means that you can quickly and easily find

Another attractive hydraulic service is set

the pump you need.

delivery. Our set delivery is an ideal solution

label.

offering pre-packed, customer-specific spare Valves

parts sets that are available on request. If

This service also applies to valves. On

necessary, they can be delivered in assembly

request, we can adapt a control valve to have

sequence or even pre-assembled — an easy

the required configuration.

way for you to save production time and money.

Hose pressing We assemble top-quality hydraulic hoses to

Contact your account manager and tell us

meet your requirements. All you need to do

about your requirements.

is specify the cut length or total length, the required couplings and the pressure that the hose needs to withstand. We also offer

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CUSTOMER PORTRAIT

Left to right: Jess Parks - Parts Manager, Albert and Hazel Wiltshire - Founders, Laura Brown - Managing Director, Jason Reeve - Workshop Manager

Wiltshires

For the first 10 years A F Wiltshire operated as mechanics - repairing

Albert Wiltshire started trading in

the workshop and spare parts developed. In 1980 A F Wiltshire

1970 as A F Wiltshire, a one man

Realising the same excellent service principles could be applied to

and servicing local agricultural machinery from a van using the hired premises at Godalming, Surrey as a base to store spare parts and tools. As the business grew and Albert employed other mechanics made the move to include Agricultural Parts Sales in their business.

mobile repair service. Still family

machinery sales, Wiltshire’s began to add a supply of well-established

owned, Albert’s daughter Laura is

McCormick, Yamaha and Pottinger amongst others. A purpose-

machinery brands to their business; this portfolio now includes Merlo,

Managing Director of the business.

built parts showroom was designed and installed with support from

A F Wiltshire now offer parts, service,

mechanics, including an apprentice, with Laura taking care of new and

repairs, and agricultural machinery for sale or hire. Parts Manager Jess

Kramp in 2010 and today Wiltshires employ 3 parts staff alongside 4 used machinery sales across Surrey, Sussex, Hampshire and parts of Buckinghamshire and Berkshire.

Parks spoke to Focus magazine

As a small but long serving team, it is clear to see that the high level of

about the company and their

Jess feels she is able to deliver an efficient and high level service

partnership with Kramp UK.

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customer service has contributed to Wiltshires success. Parts manager because she is backed by “reliable support from Kramp, the web shop is easy to use and everyone is only a phone call away.”


Jess Parks started with the business in 2016 and was immediately

by using less suppliers, she explained ‘sourcing a range of quality

tasked with finding a supplier who could offer a complete range

products from the same supplier has proved challenging, but

of tractor parts, this was the foundation for what has become a

Kramp has proved they are the best at meeting our requirements.’

continually developing relationship with Kramp. Hydraulics parts and hoses provided another area for Jess to focus on after realising

Looking to the future Jess emphasises the importance of taking

the existing supplier wasn’t the right partner for the business.

small steps to ensure that new ideas and systems are implemented

The hydraulics system from Kramp took a day to install and the

correctly and are up and functional before moving on to the next

workshop staff ‘are impressed as all the fittings they need are easy

stage, with this in mind Jess is excited to use their Kramp scan

to find. The labelling system, the scanner and ordering on line

to order system on an increasing range of products, ‘the ease of

makes the job so easy and so quick’ says Jess, ‘Although the initial

ordering provides more free time for work on other projects and the

cost of setting up the hydraulics system was considered carefully,

back up from Kramp makes life easier.’

there was a higher margin for us in the products and the time saving makes a big difference.’ After the success of the hydraulics

With a forward thinking team and such dedication to customer

system Wiltshires decided to install a fasteners system that works

service it’s clear to see why Wiltshires have such a loyal

on the same principles and plan to look at doing the same for

customer base.

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Jess Parks with Wiltshires hydraulics system, installed by Kramp.

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you're working with fluid, it's almost unavoidable that some will leak

leaks or waste. This prevents accidents among employees and is also

Ensure that employees are trained, maintenance guidelines are written down and equipment is checked regularly. It is advisable to

onto the ground. It's obviously best

inspect fittings, hoses and seals every day. Do not wait too long before

to prevent it happening at all, but if

attention. It should be taken into account that not all fluids can be

replacing parts. The storage of materials and fluids also requires

there is ever a leak, either major or

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small, it's good to know what the

major consequences for the environment.

necessary steps to take are.

care when it is outside or close to water. Here, leaks can quickly have

Should oil or any other fluid ever leak out, it is important to know what steps have to be taken. The first step is to ensure that the type of fluid is known. It is then important to put on the correct protective clothing when the clean-up operation begins. Has anyone been hurt? Attend to this first before cleaning begins. It may seem obvious, but first try to stop the leak and then move on to cleaning up the fluid. Once it has all been cleaned up, leave the protective clothing on and clean the equipment if necessary. If the leak occurs outside the building, you should also alert the necessary authorities. Stay up to date on the latest regulations and carry out regular training on the handling of oil and other fluids. Personal protective equipment (PPE) can be found in the webshop: https://www.kramp.com/shop-gb/en/286524/ PPE+professional+clothing "

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MARKET NEWS

Positive outlook for UK tractor market? Written by Christina Farenden, Kramp UK

The results for UK tractor market have been positive throughout

Average horsepower is also increasing, reaching a 2.9% rise of

the first half of 2017. According to figures released by the AEA UK

161.3hp. Registrations have increased in most horsepower bands,

tractor registrations (for machines >50hp) are on the rise. January

with the exception of 100-120hp. The fastest growing band for

and February saw increases of 8.2% and 10.7% respectively, while

2017 is 140-200hp with an increase of nearly a third. Furthermore

March recorded an impressive rise of 43.2% compared to the same

nearly all regions across the UK have recorded higher registrations.

month in 2016. Although sales slowed for the second quarter April,

Leading with a rise of almost 32% is the Eastern counties, closely

May and June all saw an increase compared to the same months

followed by an increase of more than 20% in the South West, North

in the previous year and registrations at the end of June totalled

West and Wales respectively, combined these regions took 3,087

6,142 units giving the market a year to date increase of 14.1%. A

units, totalling 50.2% of UK registrations. Only the North East of

very positive result considering the uncertainty likely to have been

England saw a decline of 13.6% on year to date, while the South

caused by the general election and start of the Brexit negotiations

East, Home Counties and East Midlands had little change(2).

in June . This upward trend looks set to continue through the (1)

second half of the year with July figures reaching the biggest year

A look at statistics from other countries shows how encouraging

on year rise since March with 16%, bringing the year to date total to

the performance of tractor sales in the UK actually is. For Europe’s

7,233 units, a 14.4% rise(7).

biggest two machinery markets, France and Germany, the overall

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outlook is not as positive. Germany registered a 2.1% decline in

more work(4). Also likely to have influenced machinery investment

June, giving them a 1.9% decrease in the year to date, while France

from UK farms during 2017 is the 19% increase farmers received

reported a 15.8% reduction in June registrations meaning that they

on their BPS payments in 2016 as a result of the fall in the value

finished the first half of 2017 with a total decline of 24.3% for their

of sterling following Brexit. Even taking into account the financial

tractor market. In the Netherlands demand for tractors is expected

discipline deducted by the EU to create a crisis fund for farming, UK

to be lower in 2017 and the markets in Italy and Belgium are

farmers still received nearly £34/ha more than in 2015(5).

expected to decrease by 2.2% and 10% respectively. On the other hand Spain looks positive, matching the UK for tractor registration

An additional positive for the UK tractor market is the rise in

growth in June with 3.1%. The first 6 months of 2017 ended with

value of second hand machines. This August Cheffins Auctioneers

Spain registering a 9% increase compared to the same 6 months

reported totals were up 17% on August 2016 and 104% on the

the previous year(3).

same month in 2015. The overall result was the best for a Cheffins August sale since 2013(6). Simon Wearmouth at Brown & Cos

So what could be influencing the positive results achieved by the

Norwich office believes that this a result of the fact there are a lot

UK? There is an element of ‘catching-up’ after a period of little

more buyers globally; Eastern European buyers are competing with

investment from farmers; 2016 saw the lowest number of tractor

UK dealers for the larger horsepower tractors, while machines are

registrations for over 10 years with 5,382 units and 2015 was only

also being sold regularly to New Zealand, the US, Israel and Africa.

marginally ahead of that with 5,970 during the first 6 months of

One of the factors driving this increased demand has to be the fall

each year. According to accountant Duncan & Toplis’ director Mark

in the value of sterling, but also online machinery auctions are

Chatterton this lack of recent investment is now beginning to show

becoming more popular as people become more comfortable with

in higher repair bills on farm accounts. This has led to increasing

bidding live online. The rise in prices of new farm machinery has

tractor registrations as larger farms and contractors invest in

also resulted in more farmers looking to the second hand market

machinery rather than risking high repair bills or expensive down

when they could not justify the expense of a new tractor(8).

time(2). 2017 has also seen a rise in investment from smaller farm businesses as they replace tractors to ensure they stay up to date

The overall results for new registrations so far this year are

and reliable. Furthermore the expansion of farms and contracting

positive, but it is worth keeping in mind that this is in comparison

business as others retire or sell up will have an impact on tractor

to last year which was a particularly bad year. So while the market

sales; there were 222,000 agricultural holdings in 2010 this has

for new machines has improved greatly, in the historic context sales

decreased by 1.7% to 218,000 in 2016. At the same time the total

are not especially high. The outlook for second hand machines

area of these holdings has increased by 2.4% bringing the average

appears to be just as positive. Hopefully we will continue to see this

size of all holdings up by 4.2% to total 80 hectares. During the same

upward trend for both and this is the beginning of good news for

period of time arable areas on holdings have also increased by

the future of the UK tractor market.

4.9%, contributing not just towards increasing tractor sales but also the increasing horsepower demand as machines are expected to do

(1) Mecha Bulletin, Volume 21, Late July 2017 (2) Suzie Horne, 19.07.2017, Renewed investment behind tractor sales rise, Farmers Weekly (3) Jim Breen, 24.05.2017, What tractors and machinery are selling across Europe?, AgriLand (4) Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, 2016, Agriculture in the United Kingdom (5) Abi Kay, 17.11.16, RPA Announce increase in entitlement values on top of exchange rate uplift for BPS payments, Farmers Guardian (6) 17.08.2017, Second-hand machinery sales continue to gross higher results than pre-Brexit vote, Faming UK (7) 9.08.2017, Latest UK Agricultural Tractor Registration Figures – July 2017, Agri Machinery Trade News (8) Isabel Davies, 10.04.2017, UK tractor sales up 27% in first quarter of 2017, Farmers Weekly

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ALL COURSES NOW AVAILABLE AS BESPOKE

Hydraulics – Swagers, Hoses and Fittings Inspired by the theme of this edition of just want to gain some more knowledge? Why not sign up to one of our Hydraulics courses?

Hydraulics 1 • Identification techniques on common fitting types • Hose applications and identification techniques • How to swage hoses including a practical section • An understanding of health and safety practices i hydraulics

Hydraulics 2 • Basic hydraulics systems • Thread awareness including ports, stud ends and adjustable elbows • Hose and Connector failure • Hose management

How do I sign up? If you would like to attend a Kramp Academy course or would simply like more information on the other courses we offer please contact your Account Manager or send an email to: krampacademy.uk@kramp.com

Hydraulics for Women • Identification techniques on common fitting types • Hose applications and identification techniques • How to swage hoses including a practical section • An understanding of health and safety practices in hydraulics

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Bespoke Courses We realise that training can be costly. Many of the costs are hidden - for instance a candidate on training needs travel expenses and you also have to account for the lost time at the parts counter or in the office. Kramp Academy training is designed to be both cost effective and practical training aimed at reducing these hidden costs. This year every course we offer is also available to book bespoke – this means the course can be booked to suit your needs, either at your premises or at a central location convenient to you.

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CUSTOMER NEWS

LOCAL NEWS the time you save makes a big difference. The support we get from Kramp is important too, if we have any queries we know that Gordon - our account manager, is just a phone call away."

WE'RE ON FACEBOOK...

BIRTHDAY SURPRISE

If you are on Facebook then you can like our page @Kramp. uk for all the latest news, events and competitions. We are always excited to see your photos from shows, open days or customer visits and if there is anything you would like to share please send to marketing.uk@kramp.com.

Phil Ward from J G Paxtons visited the Kramp Sales and Distribution Centre in Biggleswade, Bedfordshire earlier in the year. The day that was chosen for the visit happened to be same day as Phil's son Seth had his birthday, obviously this could not be ignored so Phil was sent home with a Fastrac toy to surprise Seth. As you can see from the picture Seth was very happy with his birthday gift!

AGRITECHNICA APPROACHING

On the 12th - 18th of November Hanover, Germany will welcome 2,900 exhibitors from 52 countries for the largest agricultural technology and machinery exhibition. Forward looking technologies and development trends, along with the opportunity to compete for an Innovation Award, makes this event a must-visit exhibition for big and small businesses looking to succeed in the competitive sector of agriculture. Kramp will be at the event with an entirely new stand concept so if you plan to attend be sure to come along and see us.

ONLINE SERVICE AT THE RWAS

KRAMP HYDRAULICS PACKAGE FOR AGRILINC

Hydraulics product specialist Gene Orchard visited AgriLinc to review the Gates Hydraulics package from Kramp that was installed in May this year. Darren, Parts and Warehouse Manager for AgriLinc, thinks "The Kramp system is great, whether looking for components to assemble a hose or re-ordering parts,

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Carpenter Goodwin, supported by Kramp account manager Alwyn Roach, promoted their new Online Service to customers at the Royal Welsh Agricultural Show in Builth Wells at the end of July. Held over 4 days the show welcomed crowds of visitors from all over the world; with some of the finest livestock exhibits in Europe, an extensive agricultural machinery exhibition area and entertainment for all the family. A popular event for customers.

WINNER!

Congratulations to Jan Smidt from Cotswold Hose & Fittings Ltd, who won our Suduko competition in the last issue of Focus! Jan was the lucky recipient of a Kramp sports bag! Have you seen the competition in this issue? Turn to page 35 to find out what you could win.


UPCOMING EVENTS FOR THE RABI OCTOBER 18th - Bingo night, Carmarthen 21st to 22nd - Countryside Live, Harrogate 27th - Quiz night, Brecon and Radnor NOVEMBER 4th - Rustic roots, Hot dogs & Cold beer, Warwickshire 5th - Bonfire ball, Cumbria 18th to 19th - English Winter Fair, Staffordshire DECEMBER 4th - Carols at Christmas, Masham Carol concerts throughout the month Above is a selection of the upcoming events held to raise money for the RABI, for the full calendar please visit www. rabi.org.uk/upcoming-events. If you do get involved with any of the events then we would love to see pictures!! customers.

RABI CHARITY CLAY PIGEON SHOOT On the 11th of June Kramp sponsored a Charity Clay Shoot held by the Royal Agricultural Benevolent Institution (RABI) in Chelmsford. A fantastic day

with beautiful weather, a great turn out of people shot 50 birds from 5 stands each, raising a total of £ 1.553 for the charity. Congratulations to the winners; Top Gun was taken by Chris Orrin with 46/50 and the team prize by Robert, Shane R, James and Shane L from Terling with with 152/200. It can be tough in farming and many people get into difficulty through no fault of their own, the RABI offers support to farmers and farm workers of any age whether the difficulty comes through illness, disability or sheer misfortune. If you would like to get involved with any fundraising of your own please get in touch!

SERVICE DEALER CONFERENCE AND AWARDS PACKAGE – 30% OFF

Kramp is delighted to offer you a discounted ticket price for the Service Dealer Conference and awards on the 16th November at the Belfry Hotel in Oxfordshire. Do you enjoy the challenge of change? Do you want to know more about embracing and adapting to a changing market? Then come along to the only conference held exclusively for agricultural and forest and grasscare dealers and listen to experts share their knowledge on retail trends, recruitment, communication and technology. Following the conference enjoy a fun evening at the awards ceremony, where dealers are recognised for their achievements.

REPRESENTING IRELAND

Not just the Irish representative for Kramp, new Account Manger Chris Cashman has also represented Ireland in a number of European tournaments for Underwater Hockey. Chris left West Waterford to study at Plymouth University and began his career with Kramp when he graduated in 2008. Joining the sales team as Product Specialist for Tractor and Vehicles, Chris spent 8 years expanding his knowledge across all machinery sections, PTO and transmission and by 2014 had been promoted to Senior Product Specialist. In 2015 a new challenge was presented; 20 SDF dealers were set up around Ireland for which Chris was responsible. This opportunity meant when Kramp entered the Irish market earlier this year, Chris was prepared for the role of Account Manager and has moved home to his family farm outside of Dungarvan. Thinking about the new challenge ahead Chris stated "I thrive on success, knowing that I have made a dealer happy and fulfilled their expectation by providing our assortment, our services and our values always makes me feel very proud. I am really looking forward to working with dealers more closely, building strong working relationships and meeting their requirements, I really feel that Kramp has a lot to offer the Irish Dealer network .'

Full price - £260. Kramp price now - £182 / 209E. For more information or to order please email offer code: SDCONFAWARDS to marketing.uk@kramp.com

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WIN THE TOUGH SKINCARE RANGE There is no clue for the words in the red boxes. When you have completed the cross word the answer will be revealed. Guess the right answer and you could win a complete set of Tough Skincare Products! All you need to do is email marketing.uk@kramp.com with the three words that fill out the red boxes.

COLOPHON Editorial Address: Kramp UK Stratton Business Park London Road BiggleswadeBedfordshireSG18 8QB Editing: Marketing Kramp E-mail: focus.uk@kramp.com www.kramp.com

Photos: Kramp (40); Alfagomma (6); Shutterstock (35); Bosch Rexroth;

ACROSS 1 Life is better colourful 2 Needed to prepare the land 3 Making a hole made easy 4 Light the way 5 The culmination of the arable year 6 Most important player during the arable harvest season 7 Wash the dirt away 8 Make sure your load is secure 9 Don't use this without ppe 10 You need a tough cleaner to remove the smell of this 11 When the sun shines 12 When super glue just won't do 13 Protect your skin from harmful rays 14 Fuel

Closing date for entries is the 30th December, 2017. No purchase is necessary. The winner will be drawn from the correct entries at random. The editor's choice is final - no correspondence will be entered into or phone calls taken. No cash alternative is offered. Kramp reserves the right to substitute the prize for an alternative prize if necessary. The winner's company name will be published in the next edition of FOCUS. The competition is open to Kramp customers only.


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