TECHNOLOGY REVIEW – LIFTING & LOADING
height of 1.95 m. It is the lightest telehandler in the market at just 2.5 t, and it is the only one in its class with a capacity to lift a load of 1.35 t to a height of 4 m. Its reduced turning radius of 2.93 m provides it with superior mobility and precision of movement. These are invaluable characteristics when it comes to carrying out material handling works in confined spaces and under difficult conditions without losing 4x4 capability. The T 144 H is equipped with a next generation Kubota engine. It also has a Rexroth hydrostatic transmission, enabling it to reach a top speed of 20 km/h. As is customary with Ausa, this Taurulift model includes the following standard equipment: an anti- vandal security system, an ergonomic seat with safety belt, joystick with a ‘Total Control System’ that enables the intuitive and total control of the machine, a ROPS-FOPS canopy, a rotating light, rear-view mirrors, reverse alert and an hydraulic attachment bracket plate with quick connects, among others, enabling it to be,
with its various accessories, a great tool for almost every occasion. The T 235 H, the other new model of the Taurulift line that will also be on display at Intermat 2012, has all the features of the T 144 H model, but with a load capacity of 2.3 t. It is capable of lifting a load to a height of 4.5 m and it is equipped with 4x4x4 traction enabling it to scale slopes with a gradient of 440
under a full
load. “This new telehandler
represents productivity, safety, stability and versatility at its very best,” the company said. “It has the best ratio in the market with respects to load capacity and size and is the only machine in its range with a tilting cabin. This machine represents a real alternative to mini-loaders, and it provides additional capacity, safety and comfort. Thanks to the reduced height of the cabin another highly valued advantage of the T 235 H is its ability to work in various settings, such as in underground constructions or in farm buildings or greenhouses.
The Ausa T 144 H has set new standards
This telehandler is also equipped with a Kubota engine with a Rexroth hydrostatic transmission.
Bobcat is launching the new high horsepower TL470HF telescopic handler, expanding the range of new generation TL models. Powered by the 97.5 kW (130 hp) Perkins 1104D-E44TA diesel engine, the new TL470HF offers higher horsepower and torque for superior performance and has a maximum travel speed of 40 km/h.
Thanks to the high horsepower engine, the TL470HF offers significantly increased torque, enabling improved performance and productivity. Combined with a new load-sensing pump delivering a hydraulic flow of 190 litres/minute, the TL470HF model offers faster cycle times at a lower engine speed when performing both single and combined boom movements. This helps to reduce fuel consumption and improve efficiency. The TL470HF telescopic handler has a maximum lift capacity of 3.5 t and a maximum lift height of 7 m. The capacity at full lift height is 3 t, while the maximum forward reach is 4,002 mm and the lift capacity at full reach is 1.5 t. Like the other new TL models,
the TL470HF is designed to handle demanding jobs in both construction and agricultural applications. The boom design, which features a fully integrated boom head, larger cross section and a longer boom overlap, ensures that the machine is well equipped to carry out the most demanding loading applications. A robust main frame and protected
chassis ensure maximum strength and protection for a long and productive service life. A full range of attachments
ensures the TL470HF telescopic handler can perform a wide variety of applications. A range of options allows the TL470HF telescopic handler to be customised to suit specific job requirements.
Superior visibility Because of a patented new asymmetric design, the right rear corner of the cab is free of structural components, providing an unobstructed view across the entire rear of the machine. In the front, the rounded windscreen and the lower pivot point for the boom ensure the operator has unmatched visibility of attachments at all heights and boom extensions.
An optional all-glass door
increases visibility to the left side of the machine, making it easier to manoeuvre in confined areas and travel safely close to the side of buildings and structures. The all- glass door gives the operator excellent spatial awareness at all times, reducing the risk of damage to the machine or surrounding objects.
High operator comfort The cab offers a very comfortable work environment with all controls positioned for ease of use. The electronic dashboard display gives the operator an excellent overview of the performance of the machine.
The forward/reverse control function is placed on the joystick, making it easy and convenient to control the machine. Driving
Bobcat TL470HF telescopic handler specifications
Maximum lifting capacity: 3,500 kg Maximum lifting height: 7 m Lift capacity at full height: 3 t Maximum horizontal reach: 4,002 mm Maximum capacity at full reach: 1.5 t Maximum travel speed: 40 km/h Hydraulic flow: 190 litres/minute
Dimensions (L (with carriage) x W x H): 4,763 x 2,300 x 2,374 mm Total weight (unladen): 7.13 t
Engine: Perkins 1104D-E44TA delivering 97.5 kW (130 hp) at 2,200 rpm
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