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MTG continues to broaden its range of machinery protectors

Spanish attachment manufacturer MTG is continuing to broaden its range of protectors for mining and construction machinery with the inclusion of new designs and references. “In line with the aim of providing the best system of comprehensive protection for mining and construction buckets, MTG Systems continues to expand its ProMet range,” says the company.
April 20, 2016 Read time: 1 min

Spanish attachment manufacturer 7159 MTG is continuing to broaden its range of protectors for mining and construction machinery with the inclusion of new designs and references.

“In line with the aim of providing the best system of comprehensive protection for mining and construction buckets, MTG Systems continues to expand its ProMet range,” says the company.

“The buckets are safe thanks to the easily assembly and disassembly using the MTGTwist hammerless locking system. The wide range of protectors have been designed specifically to maximise the performance of the main machines in the mining and construction sectors in a variety of different terrains.”

In addition to its ProMet mechanical shrouds, MTG is also offering a range of new welded and bolt-on shrouds to cover a broad range of excavators and loaders in the mining and construction industries.

“The new range of wing and blade shrouds for mining offer increased bucket protection and ensure improved performance for large machinery: excavators (100-350tonnes) and loaders (95-250tonnes).

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