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Mecalac AS900 compact loader at INTERMAT

Mecalac’s AS900 tele - a rigid chassis all-wheel steer, compact loader - has been given an overhaul for 2012. The 7,250kg machine gets a new cab offering greater visibility, more internal space and quieter in-cab noise levels. A centrally positioned seat affords a clear view of the working environment, with controls integrated into a single joystick. The cab uses two large doors, providing easy access to the cab and with generous soundproofing, the in-cab noise levels have been reduced to 72 dB(A). The
April 13, 2012 Read time: 1 min
Mecalac's AS900 compact loader live at INTERMAT
RSS2441 Mecalac Group’s AS900 tele - a rigid chassis all-wheel steer, compact loader - has been given an overhaul for 2012.

The 7,250kg machine gets a new cab offering greater visibility, more internal space and quieter in-cab noise levels.

A centrally positioned seat affords a clear view of the working environment, with controls integrated into a single joystick. The cab uses two large doors, providing easy access to the cab and with generous soundproofing, the in-cab noise levels have been reduced to 72 dB(A).

The 63kW loader features a telescopic boom mounted on a slewing platform, allowing the boom and attachments to work at 90 degrees to the left and right of the machine.

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