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The fit is designed to be versatile and handle different helicopters. Positioning of saddles is very flexible. To fit a helicopter safely, you can position saddles anywhere lengthwise along the tug. This gives the ability to set the saddle inboard or outboard of the tug frame to best position it along the cross tube of the aircraft. The saddles also have the capability of raising and lowering, allowing for the height that is comfortable for each aircraft’s operational difference.


“Smoothness is very important when it comes to safely handling a multi-million dollar helicopter”, says Steve Hill. Tiger Tugs utilizes all-electric drive motors for a reason. These motors transition very smoothly. They accelerate, decelerate, and turn with the utmost smoothness and positive control. Tiger Tugs can move across the ramp at over 3.5 mph or can creep into position a millimeter at a time. The wheels are 100 percent natural


rubber to provide the best traction possible, which enables the tugs to move across rough terrain and slopes without slipping. Because Tiger Tugs is a client-driven business, they focus on solutions to meet customers’ specific needs. For example, a charger and extension cord on a retractable cord reel is included on every tug.


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