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Telescopic Booms
The new Favelle Favco Model 60T telescopic boom, crawler crane with 60-ton
capacity and a four-section 105-ft. boom tip height is built on a
Caterpillar Model 325 excavator power module.
The crane is powered by a quad turbocharged 168-hp Cat diesel engine with
an automatic engine control and electronic power unit control with back-up
system. For operator convenience, the Caterpillar cab has ergonomic control
placement using a joystick for swing, boom elevation, telescopic main
hoist and auxiliary hoists. Foot controls are used for the travel functions.
A push button on the joystick extends and retracts the machine's tracks.
For more information, contact mkhoo@favcousa.com.
Rotary
Hammer
Metabo Corp., a manufacturer of professional grade portable electrical
tools, has introduced a new D-handle rotary hammer. The design of the
BHE-D24, which can be used for drilling into a variety of materials, including
stone, concrete, wood and steel, reduces operator reaching on both down-drilling
and overhead drilling applications.
A gooseneck steel depth gauge provides increased drilling depth accuracy
when setting anchors. The drill incorporates electronic speed control,
a reverse feature for efficient drilling and a die cast aluminum gearbox
that allows for rapid heat dissipation and increased tool life. For more
information, see www.metabousa.com.
Specialized
Carrier
Specialized carriers can now haul their "super loads" on Rogers
latest specialized application model. This trailer was specifically designed
and built for a major southwestern utility company to transport emergency
transformers. It will also haul rough terrain cranes, excavators or other
heavy equipment with little or no breakdown.
Stretching out over 90 ft., this 60-ton-capacity trailer features three
air-ride axles with 54.5-in. axle spacings combined with a booster assembly
and two detachable axles. The booster can be removed and the rear assembly
can be run as a three-axle, close-coupled four-axle or five-axle when
hauling lighter loads or when a spread axle configuration is not required.
For more information, visit www.rogerstrailers.com.
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