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SHOW GUIDE UPDATE Ӏ BAUMA 2022


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four-axle Eco1000 with hybrid technology, which Faymonville describes as “groundbreaking”. Finally visitors may also


like to also celebrate MAX Trailer’s 10th year anniversary this year!


transport equipment and systems for persons and materials, acquired the Spanish brand Torga in 2019 as part of a drive to increase its production capacity and manufacturing activities in Europe. Experts will be available to


Faymonville’s ModulMAX AP-M heavy duty platform trailer


FB GRU FS.902/2 Specialists from Italian tower crane specialist FB Gru, which has been operating since 1957, will be available to guide visitors through its GA range of self-erectors, its GX range of telescopic cranes for difficult job sites and its topless GHS tower cranes. Ferrari International FN.1025/1 Reggio Emilia Italy-based


Ferrari will present its wide range of hydraulic accessories for cranes.


FM GRU FS.1002/2 Italian tower crane manufacturer FM Gru was established in 1920 as a family run company. In 1963 the company focussed on tower crane production. At Bauma it will present its range which includes: RBI self erecting cranes; RBI - FA self erectors with axles; TLX flat tops; TCK saddle jibs; and LK luffing hydraulic tower cranes.


FRACO MANUFACTURING FS.1104/8 Quebec, Canada-based company Fraco, a manufacturer of vertical


show you its range of lifting equipment that includes construction lifts, transport platforms, industrial elevators and work platforms. Highlights include the Torga


PT elevator for tower cranes and for the construction and maintenance of wind turbines. It carries a maximum of


two people at a speed of 24 m / minute.


GALIZIA FS.1104/7


Italian crane manufacturer Galizia will be happy to talk visitors through its range of electric and diesel pick and carry cranes and electric industrial telehandlers.


GEDA FS.1004/1


Geda, a German manufacturer of construction hoists, including inclined rope hoists, transport platforms, and personnel and material hoists, will explain how its products can help, particularly with safe operator lifts. Representatives will also be available to explain how its brand-new BIM portal – the Geda BIM Centre – can provide information throughout the entire life cycle of a building, enabling networked planning and collaboration between different technical sections. The company is also


celebrating the 25th anniversary of its first transport platform. [Hurray!-CT]


GOLDHOFER FN.823


Memmingen, Germany-based Goldhofer will use Bauma to premiere its new FT Series vehicle concept. With a focus on operational flexibility, it combines simple handling with the versatility needed to meet a wide variety of transportation needs, says Goldhofer. Goldhofer will not reveal any further details until the trade show gets underway. The company is also


presenting the latest addition to its Star family: the Trailstar which it unveiled at IAA Transportation. This three- to five-axle air-suspension trailer is a new construction with a range of features for optimum use of the loading area and centre of gravity plus superb manoeuvrability. Also on display will be


a further model from the Stepstar line: the new force- steered Stepstar Z. Other products being


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.


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


Goldhofer’s stand will look like this


GRASDORF FM.807/7


German company Grasdorf claims to be one of the largest manufacturers of special wheels for mobile cranes,


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 f


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