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Moving ahead with Fliegl LKW-Onroad

The ASW Stone LKW-Onroad material transporter features a moving-floor body that not only keeps a load secure but guarantees an even material discharge.
By David Arminas June 30, 2025 Read time: 1 min
The push-off system of the ASW Stone LKW-Onroad material transporter reduces the risk of tipping accidents and offers an ideal alternative to conventional tippers

Fliegl Baukom says that its ASW Stone LKW-Onroad stands for precise material transport to meet the demands of road, concrete and asphalt construction.

With its robust design and well-thought-out technology, it ensures smooth logistics – even when transporting heavy bulk materials like gravel, crushed stone or grit.

The ASW Stone features a moving-floor body that not only keeps a load secure but guarantees an even material discharge. This is especially important, according to Fliegl, under demanding site conditions where the unit's sturdy steel frame and push-off body make the ASW Stone a dependable choice.

The push-off system reduces the risk of tipping accidents and offers an ideal alternative to conventional tippers – especially on construction sites with limited space. A low centre of gravity, combined with a reduced unloading height, enables quick, trouble-free and complete unloading – key features of Fliegl’s push-off technology.

With durable components, Fliegl Baukom says the ASW Stone minimises downtime and maintenance costs.

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