A 50-tonne prototype dump truck is the centrepiece of Bell’s impressive stand at INTERMAT 2015 and offers a real glimpse of the heavy construction industry’s future.
Dynavis, a hydraulic fluid additive, has been a money-saver for many heavy equipment operators and case studies confirming this will be on show at the Evonik stand at INTERMAT.
Up to 30% more hydraulic power versus a conventional mono-grade ISO 46 fluid has been recorded, says Rolf Fianke, aftermarket support manager at Evonik, based in Darmstadt, Germany.
Data has been collected over the past decade, much of it because Dynavis is used by many OEMs. But as yet Dynavis has not been highlighted as an in
Terex Trucks is appointing Babcock to provide dealer cover for the Southern African market. According to the firm, partnering with one of Africa’s most established and experienced equipment suppliers will help boost the sale and support of Terex Trucks’ rigid and articulated haulers. Babcock will also provide parts and other essential aftermarket support services to customers in South Africa and neighbouring countries. Terex Trucks will support Babcock by providing a range of commercial and technical resour
Advances in drive technology are being seen from several key firms as new generation, compact electric systems begin entering the market - Mike Woof writes
Major innovations in machine systems are being seen in the construction equipment sector. Several manufacturers are hedging their bets with regard to drive technology and introducing electric drive machines, which will suit use in urban ultra-low emission zones.
Wacker Neuson has developed an array of electric machines in recent years including a numbe
Advances in drive technology are being seen from several key firms as new generation, compact electric systems begin entering the market - Mike Woof writes
Major innovations in machine systems are being seen in the construction equipment sector. Several manufacturers are hedging their bets with regard to drive technology and introducing electric drive machines, which will suit use in urban ultra-low emission zones.
Wacker Neuson has developed an array of electric machines in recent years including a numbe