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Nylacast’s Bigfoot spreads the load at INTERMAT
April 16, 2012
Putting his best foot forward: Nylacast marketing executive Junaid Makda shows off the company’s new Bigfoot spreader plates. Made from Nylon, which is 1.6 times stronger than polyethylene, they come in 500 to 1,220mm sizes. An anti-slip coating is applied to the top surface and the customer’s name can be etched into each pad along with a serial number and contact details.
INTERMAT launch for Perkins Stage IV solution
April 16, 2012
Perkins used INTERMAT to reveal its six-cylinder solution to meet US EPA Tier 4 Final/EU Stage IV emissions regulations due in 2014. Top of the six-cylinder range is the twin turbo, 1206F-E70TTA – a 7litre engine capable of producing up to 225kW. Key to the engine’s cleanliness is a revised emissions module that now adds an SCR system to the existing DOC and DPF elements, but without increasing its physical size.
Remu’s a splash hit at INTERMAT
April 16, 2012
Finnish company REMU is keen for its Big Float 800 floating excavator to be a splash hit following its launch this week at INTERMAT. The amphibious machine weighs in at 12,500kg and can be transported even with three-axel trucks. With a boom length of 7.7m and digging depth of 4.1m the Big Float 800, like REMU’s other Big Float models, is completely floating and can be brought to a job site by land using its tracks or towed or driven with propellers along waterways.
Diesel/electric drive for compact Terex excavator
April 16, 2012
Terex has introduced the production version of its Twin Drive TC16 mini excavator. Equipped with both a 13kW diesel engine and an 11kW electric motor, the 1.9tonne machine can be used in confined spaces with zero exhaust emissions. A 15m cable reel is installed behind the cab, allowing the machine to travel under electric power.
Xcentric Ripper adds the XR 80 to its range
April 16, 2012
Xcentric Ripper has launched the XR 80 Ripper, the largest excavator attachment in a range of eight models. The XR 80, which has a total weight of almost 10,000kg, has been introduced following successful testing carried out last month in Spain and France. It is designed to be mounted on excavators from 80tonnes to 120tonnes and used in larger quarries and on major construction sites.
A new heavy construction equipment transport solution is available from goldhofer
April 16, 2012
Goldhofer is introducing its range of THP/SL heavy-duty modules, said to offer a versatile and economical transport solution for heavy construction machinery, providing an optimal ratio between axle loads up to 45tonnes and low unladen weight.
MB launches ‘world’s smallest crusher bucket’ at INTERMAT
April 16, 2012
The ‘world’s smallest crusher bucket’, the MB-L160, made its debut at INTERMAT on the MB stand. Weighing just 1,350kg, the 0.3m3 capacity bucket has a throughput capacity of up to 22.5tonnes/hr and fits to machines between seven and 12tonnes, including backhoe loaders. Product size adjustment ranges from 15mm to 50mm.
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Excavator competition intensifies. Smallest Tier 4 debuts.
April 16, 2012

Liugong launches 22tonne excavator and Sany claims leadership in Chinese market: Interviews with Lei Li from Sany and Tao Deng from LiuGong. Cummins’ Hugh Foden launches QSF 2.8 engine, and Trimble’s Roz Buick explains GCS Flex.

LiuGong unveils plans to increase production at European factory
April 16, 2012
Chinese construction equipment manufacturer LiuGong Machinery Corporation plans to increase production in Europe following the completion in February of its acquisition of Polish company HSW (Huta Stalowa Wola) and its distribution subsidiary Dressta. Unveiling models at INTERMAT, including three Dressta bulldozers, the biggest being the TD-40E with an operating weight of 67.7tonnes, the company also introduced its next generation 922E crawler excavator, following in the tracks of the renowned 922D, with ad
Fayat launches COMPACT asphalt plant in series of world firsts at INTERMAT
April 16, 2012
Fayat’s new COMPACT asphalt mixing plant creates a continuous flow of multipurpose product, including cold, warm and hot mix. The new plant ensures optimum energy management when mixing aggregates while maintaining the ability to recycle materials according to typology. The feed is conventional into the dryer tube for virgin materials – and into the continuous mixer, or both, for recycled materials. Bitumen is introduced into the Retroflux or Recyclean dryer tube, or into the mixer, far away from the flame.