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Compact, productive articulated rotating dumper

The latest 2.5tonne capacity AUSA articulated rotating dumpers, D250AHGA and D250AHG, offer a high degree of stability and safety. Other features include high manoeuvrability and the ability to work in difficult spaces. The D250AHGA is equipped with a rotating hi-tip unloading system, significantly increasing productivity.
February 24, 2012 Read time: 2 mins
The T204H telehandler from AUSA offers compact lifting performance
The latest 2.5tonne capacity 2188 Ausa articulated rotating dumpers, D250AHGA and D250AHG, offer a high degree of stability and safety. Other features include high manoeuvrability and the ability to work in difficult spaces. The D250AHGA is equipped with a rotating hi-tip unloading system, significantly increasing productivity.

The machines have been designed for the Central European and Scandinavian markets in particular. The hopper of the D250AHGA dumper has a scissor lift system that allows both frontal and lateral hi-tipping, although it can work with conventional equipment. Hopper capacity is 2,063litres although the machine also offers high stability when loaded due to its compact scissor lift system, wide lift channel, rear counterweight and safety system to prevent overloading.

The D250AHG features 180º rotation of the skip while the D250AHGA has a hydraulic high-tip of 1.8m and skip rotation. In addition, AUSA's latest telehandler, the T204H, is a compact all terrain forklift truck with an extending boom, folding cab and hydrostatic transmission. The machine is less than 1.6m wide, offers full load capacity at a height of 4.2m and good all round visibility.

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