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Allu app provides attachment data

Finnish attachment maker Allu has tapped into iOS and Android platforms with the development of an app. By entering the serial number of the Allu Transformer or Processor attachment, the operator can access a description of the implements, the ability to match the base machine to the attachment and access operational and installation guides.
April 27, 2018 Read time: 1 min
Finnish attachment maker 2180 Allu has tapped into iOS and Android platforms with the development of an app. By entering the serial number of the Allu Transformer or Processor attachment, the operator can access a description of the implements, the ability to match the base machine to the attachment and access operational and installation guides.


The app also offers product photos, videos and a safety guide for the Allu range, and links to the closest Allu dealer.

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