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Husqvarna Construction Launches Its Action Hub… New AEM Initiative Next Generation Battery Power Cutter Husqvarna K1 PACE is the start of a growing family of prodWith K1 PACE, Husqvarna takes ucts in the new PACE battery system. a big step forward and offers customers a high power battery cutter that can handle the partners and customers, towards greater heavy duty jobs. This is the sustainability.” first product to be The PACE battery system can be utilaunched on the compalized for more machines as the batteryny’s new battery system, powered family expands. In PACE. addition to the power cutters “What we are preand battery system, diasenting today is a mond blades in 12 and 14 breakthrough in the in. have been optimized market for power cutfor battery operation. ters. We are extremely The machine also is proud to introduce a equipped with X-Halt high power battery cutter brake function capathat fully supports the ble of stopping the transition to low-carbon rotation of a blade in economy the construction a fraction of a second industry needs,” said Mattias for enhanced safety, Holmdahl, global product managaccording to the comer power cutters at Husqvarna pany. Construction. “We know what it takes to do the high With more than 60 years of experience as a power cutter manufacturer and with a leading position in demanding jobs done, and we do not compromise on quality handheld cutters, Husqvarna Construction has the expertise and safety. With K1 PACE, customers get a high-perforit takes to lead the development from petrol to battery pow- mance battery power cutter that provides zero direct emissions. They can expect lower vibrations, smoother cutting ered equipment, the company said. With K1 PACE, customers can expect power and per- and that the machine’s low weight and optimal center of formance equivalent to petrol-powered cutters with all the gravity help reduce the strain on their body,” said Holmdahl. K1 PACE will be demonstrated by Husqvarna additional benefits battery powered equipment brings to both Construction and the sales start will take place in stages duroperators and the environment. “We see an increasing number of construction companies ing the second half of the year, starting in the Nordic counstriving for carbon-neutral workplaces and as a leading sup- tries. More technical data will be released at the start of sales. For more information, visit www.husqvarnacp.com.  plier we feel a responsibility to contribute, together with our The machine is equipped with X-Halt brake function capable of stopping the rotation of a blade in a fraction of a second for enhanced safety.

to Harness Power of Grassroots Supporters

The Association of Equipment Manufacturers (AEM) launched a new Action Hub to help its tens of thousands of grassroots supporters share the industry’s story with lawmakers and positively influence legislation that impacts the equipment manufacturing industry. The new Action Hub is part of AEM’s Year of Action, a groundbreaking initiative designed to mobilize the 2.8 million men and women of the industry through virtual and inperson activities in support of pro-manufacturing policies. The Year of Action initiative comes at a time when lawmakers across the country are considering legislation that will have a lasting impact on the equipment manufacturing industry, from considerable investments in infrastructure, workforce and rural communities to changes to the tax code and trade policy. It has never been more important for equipment manufacturers to come together and speak with one voice about the policies that are critical to the industry’s longterm growth and prosperity, AEM said. “Manufacturing is the backbone of the U.S. economy and we need our elected officials in Washington and in state capitals across the country to champion bipartisan policies that will have a positive impact on our industry and our country,” said Kip Eideberg, AEM’s senior vice president of government and industry relations. “The 2.8 million men and women of the equipment manufacturing industry work hard every day to build a better and brighter future for themselves and their communities, and the Association of Equipment Manufacturers is making sure that their voices are heard.” The Action Hub provides supporters with easy-to-use tools and resources while its gamification creates a unique advocacy experience. In addition to working together for a stronger equipment manufacturing industry, supporters will have the opportunity to engage in friendly competition as they take a series of actions and assemble their ActionTron: a manufacturing-inspired avatar. The Action Hub comes loaded with videos, graphics and educational materials to help supporters understand how decisions made by lawmakers impact their jobs, families and communities and empower them to advocate on behalf of the equipment manufacturing industry. The Year of Action is built around the Action Hub but also will feature several online campaigns in support of the industry’s key policy priorities, in-person events with lawmakers at equipment manufacturing facilities, regional “Tailgate Tours,” and both virtual and in-person fly-ins. AEM will release additional information and details about the various components of the Year of Action in the coming weeks and months. Campaign information and interactive features can be found at https://hub.imakeamerica.com/. 


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