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AUSA unveils new models at Intermat

Spanish company AUSA says its participation in Intermat 2009 in Paris, France, was highly successful and it launched a number of new products to the international market, including the D 250 AHGA articulated rotating dumper and the new Taurulift T 276 H telescopic forklift.
July 10, 2012 Read time: 2 mins
AUSA's new Taurulift T 276H telescopic forklift
Spanish company 2188 Ausa says its participation in 242 INTERMAT 2009 in Paris, France, was highly successful and it launched a number of new products to the international market, including the D 250 AHGA articulated rotating dumper and the new Taurulift T 276 H telescopic forklift.

Louis De Mecquenem, director of AUSA France, said: "Our presence at Intermat allowed us to obtain several purchase orders, which is quite unusual at French trade shows. Even more importantly, the event will allow us to sell more machines in the weeks to come. In these difficult times, our participation at Intermat 2009 has, without a doubt, been the best possible channel of dissemination."

The new D 250 AHGA dumper, with a load capacity of 2,500kg, features 180º rotating hi-tip unloading up to a height of 1.8m, while the new Taurulift T 276H telescopic forklift, with a load capacity of 2,700kg at a height of 6.1m, is an all-terrain compact machine with a telescopic arm, folding cabin and hydrostatic transmission. Powered by an 84.7 CV 1265 Kubota Turbo Diesel V3600T engine, its permanent four-wheel drive allows it to overcome all kinds of obstacle, reaching speeds of 24km/hr and climbing grades of up to 45%.

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