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Doosan unveils tough and long-lasting quick couplers

At bauma, Doosan will be unveiling its new range of ISO 23727 type quick coupler systems for the company’s new generation Doosan DL200-3 to DL420-3 Stage IIIB compliant wheeled loaders. For use with the new quick couplers, Doosan is also launching at the Munich show a new range of pallet fork and bucket attachments. The bauma launch is the latest expansion of the new Doosan Heavy Attachment range for the Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA) region. All of the new Doosan attachments are said to have been
February 8, 2013 Read time: 2 mins
Doosan's new quick couplers for EMEA region will be unveiled during bauma
At 688 Bauma, 695 Doosan will be unveiling its new range of ISO 23727 type quick coupler systems for the company’s new generation Doosan DL200-3 to DL420-3 Stage IIIB compliant wheeled loaders.  For use with the new quick couplers, Doosan is also launching at the Munich show a new range of pallet fork and bucket attachments.  

The bauma launch is the latest expansion of the new Doosan Heavy Attachment range for the Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA) region.

All of the new Doosan attachments are said to have been designed to match the key machine parameters and kinematics of Doosan wheeled loaders and excavators to ensure optimum performance, stability and safe operation at all times. All of the attachments are said to have been designed, manufactured, tested and approved in accordance with current international standards.

Said to offer a robust construction with high-strength steel for extended lifetime in the toughest conditions, the open frame design of the new Doosan wheeled loader quick coupler is said to lower the weight of the couplers and ensure maximum visibility for the operator, with compact dimensions that minimise machine capacity and breakout force losses.  Visual locking indicators, protected cylinder and ISO/DIS 13031.2 compliance are said to enhance safety. Meanwhile, the independent auxiliary circuit on the quick couplers is said to allow full use of third or fourth functions for hydraulic attachments.

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