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Borum’s Master 2000 is straight as an arrow down the line

Danish company Borum says that it has designed the Master 2000 for smaller jobs and longer road stretches in city areas along urban and interurban roads. The Master 2000 can also adapt to more difficult and narrow surfaces. Operation of the Master 2000 is made easier because of its advanced onboard LineMaster computer. Also, the machine’s speed pilot is now integrated in the arm rest, while the computer panel is mounted on a 3D adjustable rod. This ensures a clear view of the line marking equipment and appl
July 6, 2016 Read time: 1 min
Danish company 173 Borum says that it has designed the Master 2000 for smaller jobs and longer road stretches in city areas along urban and interurban roads. The Master 2000 can also adapt to more difficult and narrow surfaces.

Operation of the Master 2000 is made easier because of its advanced onboard LineMaster computer. Also, the machine’s speed pilot is now integrated in the arm rest, while the computer panel is mounted on a 3D adjustable rod. This ensures a clear view of the line marking equipment and application.

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