Elliott Equipment’s new 40.8tonne boom truck is permit-free.
At Conexpo on Thursday, the company unveiled the 45142 boom truck, which does not require a federal permit in any of the 50 US states.
“It’s a significant feature,” said David Phillips, manager of global business development and marketing at Elliott. Removing and redistributing weight made the permit-free feature possible, Phillips said.
The 45142 is designed to mount on a five-axle chassis. Total weight comes in just under 30,000kg and include
Terex cranes have been involved in a multiple bridge repair project in the US
More than 96,000 vehicles per day travel a stretch of I-96, including its 52-year-old bridges. The Michigan Department of Transportation is in the midst of a two-year US$77 million project to repair bridges and relieve increasing congestion along Interstate 96 at the U.S. Highway 23 interchange in Livingston County.
Toebe Construction along with joint venture partner Kamminga & Roodvoets are bringing in a lot of lifting powe
Driver comfort, more power and improved environmental credentials highlight some of the latest earthmoving equipment
Doosan Construction Equipment has launched a new version of the company’s DA30 30tonne class articulated dump truck (ADT), now in a new colour scheme. Most of the changes are for better operator comfort and controllability of the machine. But there are also changes in the driveline and electrical systems.
The most important development is an upgrade of the suspension to a hydro-gas self-lev
This year’s bauma exhibition, the 31st event, will occupy all 605,000m2 of space at the trade-fair centre in the southern German city of Munich.
Also, for the first time, companies on the waiting list for space can be listed in the bauma directory.
The largest trade fair in the world is put on every third year and will take place from April 11-17.
Companies without stand space will be included as additionally represented companies in the online exhibitor directory and will be listed under their res