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Ausa launches C 250 H rough-terrain forklift at INTERMAT 2012

The two Ausa forklifts shown at INTERMAT will feature the company’s FullGrip drive technology, which enables alternate use of 4x4 and 4x2, by pressing a button on its single-control joystick.
February 3, 2012 Read time: 1 min
Ausa’s new C 150 H
The two 2188 Ausa forklifts shown at INTERMAT feature the company’s FullGrip drive technology, which enables alternate use of 4x4 and 4x2, by pressing a button on its single-control joystick.

Two models from the range will be exhibited: the C 150 H and the C 250 H 4x4, with 1,500 and 2,500 kg loading capacity respectively.
 
The new FullGrip feature has been designed to increase the machine’s productivity as well as reducing emissions and fuel consumption when the situation does not require the 4x4 capability.

Ausa is also presenting what it claims are the world’s first quick-coupling forks for rough-terrain forklifts, as it enables attachments to be exchanged in a similar way to telehandlers.

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