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Liebherr new LH 40 M and LH 60 C material handlers debuts at Conexpo 2014

Liebherr is showcasing at Conexpo 2014 the LH 40 M mobile industrial handler and LH 60 C tracked industrial handler from its new series of material-handling machines. The Liebherr LH 40 M and LH 60 C handling machines are said to combine comfort, performance and reliability to give customers greater efficiency and low operating costs. Specially developed for material handling, both machines also comply with the requirements of Tier 4i / Stage IIIB emissions regulations.
January 6, 2017 Read time: 1 min
Liebherr’s new LH 40 M and LH 60 C material handlers
718 Liebherr is showcasing at Conexpo 2014 the LH 40 M mobile industrial handler and LH 60 C tracked industrial handler from its new series of material-handling machines.

The Liebherr LH 40 M and LH 60 C handling machines are said to combine comfort, performance and reliability to give customers greater efficiency and low operating costs. Specially developed for material handling, both machines also comply with the requirements of Tier 4i / Stage IIIB emissions regulations.

The LH 40 M and LH 60 C are equipped with the Liebherr Energy Recovery System (ERC) as standard. The additional hydraulic cylinder helps to increase the handling capacity while reducing fuel consumption. The machine features Liebherr Power Efficiency system (LPE), said to optimise interaction between drive components to increase the efficiency of the engine’s power output.
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