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A panoramic view with Kramer’s new 8155 wheeled loader

Kramer, part of Wacker Neuson group, is launching its latest wheeled loader, the 8155 model – the first all-wheel steered model in the 9 tonne class. The 8155 has a one-piece frame and all-wheel steering. There is a hydraulic quick coupler system and parallel-controlled loading system. The cab is particularly spacious and offers the operator a panoramic view with the highest level of physical comfort. Other examples from Wacker Neuson's comprehensive excavator portfolio ranging from 800kg to 15 tonnes
April 9, 2018 Read time: 2 mins
Kramer’s 8155 wheeled loader has all-wheel steering

Kramer, part of 1651 Wacker Neuson group, is launching its latest wheeled loader, the 8155 model – the first all-wheel steered model in the 9 tonne class.

The 8155 has a one-piece frame and all-wheel steering. There is a hydraulic quick coupler system and parallel-controlled loading system.

The cab is particularly spacious and offers the operator a panoramic view with the highest level of physical comfort.

Other examples from Wacker Neuson's comprehensive excavator portfolio ranging from 800kg to 15 tonnes will also be on show. Included will be two new models in the 3.5 tonne class, which stand out for their innovative operating concept, performance efficiency and high economic efficiency.

“Intermat is the most important trade fair for the French market,” says François Escourrou, managing director of Wacker Neuson France.

“In a favourable economic context, the years 2016 and 2017 marked a clear recovery. We are expecting important stimuli for 2018 from the trade fair, at which we are providing an insight into our comprehensive portfolio from concrete compaction to 15 tonne excavators.”

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