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Ausa adds hi-tip dumper

Ausa is continuing to widen its product range with the addition of an improved high-tipping dumper.
February 27, 2012 Read time: 1 min
High stability is claimed for Aussa's compact, high lift dumper
2188 Ausa is continuing to widen its product range with the addition of an improved high-tipping dumper.

The D150AHA offers a 1.5tonne capacity and features hydrostatic transmission for ease of control and maintenance.

Ausa dumpers from the D85 to D150 range are fitted with a transmission system, which uses hydrostatic axles rather than hydrostatic motors, allowing greater stability as the centre of gravity is lower than that of competing models.

Other benefits of the range include efficient brakes and a single joystick control.

The D150AHA is an articulated dumper with hi-tip unloading, has a tipping height of 1.68m, a maximum non-tipping hopper lift height of 2.18m and a maximum hopper capacity of 852litres.

The D150AHA is fitted with a 17kW Kubota D1105 diesel driving through all four wheels, allowing a top speed of 17km/hour and the machine can negotiate gradients of up to 40% at full load.

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