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PRODUCT NEWS


Roadvacs announce that their key strategic partner MULLER lead the way in Environmentally friendly vehicles


Roadvacs are proud once again to announce that one of our key strategic partners’ Muller are leading the way in environmentally friendly vehicles by producing a vehicle with natural gas drive to operate within inner cities. This means that the vehicle is exempt from driving bans in environmental zones within cities which will become more prevalent in years to come across all European cities.


The low-profile Vacumaster F 80 KH is a suction vehicle with an 8000 liter tank and a hydraulically driven, swiveling, lifting and telescoping pipe boom. The liquid ring vacuum pump on board is a CVS Vacustar WR 2500, the high-pressure pump is a Uraca P3-10 plunger pump.


The special feature of this vehicle is the Mercedes-Benz chassis. It is the new Actros NGT, which is equipped with a natural gas drive. In conjunction with the body from MÜLLER, this is the first sewerage vehicle ever built in Germany to run on natural gas.


This natural gas technology was developed with the objective of improving air quality as well as increasing human life expectancy, by reducing up to 95% less CO2 emissions with biomethane.


Some other key features of this new machine are:


■ Significantly lower noise level than a conventional diesel engine


■ Allison automatic transmission ■ Minimal maintenance requirements


■ CNG tank is made of composite materials and weighs 400kg than conventional steel tanks


■ Refuelling is as easy as with other traditional fuels.


■ Operating costs are lower than for diesel engines


It is with great pride that Muller are keeping with their commitment to the environment by supplying the super structure for this first sewer cleaning vehicle with natural gas from Germany.


If you would like to know more about the Muller vehicles available, please contact Donal at Roadvacs


New generation of shorter GRUNDOMAT moles


TRACTO-TECHNIK has launched a new generation of the famous GRUNDOMAT mole to respond to the need for moling in tighter spaces. As the original inventor of soil displacement hammers (moles), TRACTO-TECHNIK is still the market leader thanks to continually refining and improving moling technology over the last 50+ years.


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The new range, which comprises of six models, benefits from the same uncompromising quality and precision of existing GRUNDOMAT moles and provides the same punch in a shorter package. Features such as the movable head for pinpoint accuracy combine with options such as servo control to ensure maximum efficiency for trenchless pipe installation.


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The new S-range of short GRUNDOMAT moles ranges from 45mm to 130mm diameter and is between 9% and 17% shorter than the standard models. Every model has:


■ High penetration force and powerful thrust thanks to the powerful two-stroke


cycle and movable head design.


■ Minimum air consumption at highest power thanks to innovative piston


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