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BAUMA 2022 Ӏ SHOW GUIDE


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showcased include: The Blades Plus trailing dolly; the FTV 850 blade carrier for extra-long and heavy turbine blades; the ADDRIVE 2.0 heavy-duty module, which can be used as a towed or self-propelled unit; and the CargoPlus low-profile tyre.


GRASDORF FM.807/7


German company Grasdorf claims to be one of the largest manufacturers of special wheels for mobile cranes, construction machinery, special vehicles, tractors and combine harvesters in Europe. Its experts will be on-hand to guide visitors through its range of wheels and tyres which enable a wide number of possible combinations and thus complete wheels for a wide variety of purposes. It is also able to make


custom wheels for very specific uses, such as for extremely high tractor or load weights and unusual size specifications. Grasdorf also offers its wheels finished in every conceivable RAL-colour in OEM quality.


GROSS FUNK FM.708/2


German radio control specialist Gross Funk will present its controls for cranes of all kinds, plus controls for wheel loaders, excavators, tracked vehicles, drilling rigs, pile drivers and more.


GRU DALBE FS.1001/2 Italian manufacturer of tower cranes and self erecting cranes Gru Dalbe will be available to talk to visitors about its Sky range of tower


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cranes and DB self erectors, including the new DB11 which can lift 700kg at 15 m and 500kg at 19 m.


HETRONIC MALTA, A DIVISION OF METHODE ELECTRONICS FS.1204/2 Customisable radio remote control solutions specialist Hectronic will present its range of transmitters and receivers, suitable for all types of cranes. Hetronic says it was one of the first manufacturers to offer proportional control and its radio remote controls are designed and tested to work in virtually any environment on the planet!


HBC-RADIOMATIC FM.708/5 Crailsheim, Germany- headquartered radio control specialist HBC-radiomatic develops and produces radio remote controls for construction and lifting machinery applications. Experts from the company will be on-hand to advise how its products can help increase safety, operating comfort and productivity across a range of construction machines such as tower cranes, concrete pumps, drilling machinery, excavators, mining machinery, dozers, loader cranes, and heavy transport.


HERMANN PAUS MASCHINENFABRIK FM.713/9


German company Hermann Paus develops and produces special machines and vehicles for special tasks in mining and tunnel construction, as well as for the areas of lift technology, construction machinery and industrial vehicles.


HIDROKON FN.827/2


Established in 1993, Turkish company Hidrokon manufacturers truck mounted knuckle boom cranes, telescopic cranes, aerial platforms, loader cranes and marine cranes. At Bauma it will present


three new loader crane models (30 ton/m, 65 ton/m, 110 ton/m), a 210 ton/m knuckle boom crane, and a 45 m aerial platform.


HTS C4.653


German company HTS (Hydraulische Transportsysteme) specialises in the development and production of transport and lifting technology. At Bauma visitors to its stand can learn about its Eco-Jack hydraulic toe jacks and Eco-Skate load moving trolleys. With the Eco-Skate eMotion load moving skates, machines and other parts can be moved flexibly via battery operation and radio remote control. Experts will also highlight


the new eMotion 24. On three support points simultaneous travel and steering at three speeds, as well as safe positioning, are made possible and proportionally executed by one person through the one-joystick function of the remote control. Compactly built with an insertion height of 180mm and digitally controlled synchronous motors and a battery life of 2.5 hours under full load, the ECO-Skate eMotion 24 is suitable for use in confined spaces due to its compact design, says HTS.


HSC CRANES FS.903/3 See ‘Sumitomo Heavy Industries Construction Cranes Company’.


ING. BONFIGLIOLI FS.1001/7 Bologna, Italy-based manufacturer Ing. Bonfiglioli will be happy to talk about its truck loader cranes and loaders – or any of its other diverse range of products, which include scrap/wood loaders, balers, shears and metal scrap mills.


JASO FS.1003/8 Experts from Spanish tower crane manufacturer Jaso will be glad to explain its wide range of models or perhaps discuss the company’s Lift Shaft – a three-beam climbing system, developed in conjunction with Titan Cranes, that facilitates the construction of ever taller buildings in cities with limited usable space.


JEKKO FS.903/6 I


A representation of Jekko’s stand


talian minicrane manufacturer Jekko will present both its new products and green initiatives to visitors to its stand at Bauma. Its stand is 512 sqm and will house five containers creating a two-floor structure that will be used for meetings, a hospitality zone, and a f


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