The crane specialist is offering nine new or revamped models to showcase the breadth of its innovation and the speed with which it can get products to market
Multinational wear parts manufacturer MTG is using Bauma to launch a new range of hammerless front bucket protectors for its ProMet system. The new designs feature a series of innovations and improvements that include a wider range of available products, both for excavators (38 new references) and for loaders (6 new references) depending on the different blade thicknesses and shroud widths. The new MTG ProMet II improves the previous models by having one single upper base instead of two, allowing the alloca
Multinational wear parts manufacturer MTG is using Bauma to launch a new range of hammerless front bucket protectors for its ProMet system. The new designs feature a series of innovations and improvements that include a wider range of available products, both for excavators (38 new references) and for loaders (6 new references) depending on the different blade thicknesses and shroud widths. The new MTG ProMet II improves the previous models by having one single upper base instead of two, allowing the alloca
Sand and gravel productions operations in Bavaria are benefiting from new equipment that is helping boost output. Having recently commissioned a Sennebogen 640 HD crawler crane, Hans Wolf is using its machine equipped with a dragline bucket for gravel extraction. The machine was supplied from Sennebogen’s plant, also in Straubing, and was purchased following a successful trial at the site.
The Hans Wolf group is based in Straubing and has a network of gravel plants and transport companies in Lower Bavari