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INTERMAT visitors first to see new high flow Bobcat telehandler

Bobcat has introduced the TL470HF, a high-flow version of its recently launched telehandler. The HF version shares the 4tonne/7m capacities of the standard machine but comes with a 100kW engine (instead of 75kW) and a 190litre/min pump instead of 100litres/min in the standard machine. The result is higher traction power and cycle times that are up to 30% quicker than with the normal flow version with the no-load lift time of less than five seconds. In addition to providing a higher flow rate, the bigg
January 6, 2017 Read time: 2 mins
The high flow version of Bobcat’s TL470 telehandler
RSS1130 Bobcat has introduced the TL470HF, a high-flow version of its recently launched telehandler.

The HF version shares the 4tonne/7m capacities of the standard machine but comes with a 100kW engine (instead of 75kW) and a 190litre/min pump instead of 100litres/min in the standard machine.

The result is higher traction power and cycle times that are up to 30% quicker than with the normal flow version with the no-load lift time of less than five seconds.

In addition to providing a higher flow rate, the bigger pump is also load sending while the standard unit has a simple gear pump. A 40kmh travel speed is an option with both configurations.

The high-flow machine shares Bobcat’s new cab design, which has no rear pillar on the right hand side. This provides an unobstructed view for the operator while still giving full ROPS and FOPS protection. A screen guard is an option.

www.bobcat.com

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