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BAUMA 2022 Ӏ SHOW GUIDE UPDATE


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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.


106 CRANES TODAY


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 present two new crane models: the low top J390 and the flat top J235.12. The J390 is a low top crane with a maximum load of 24 tonnes and a tip load of 3.8 tonnes for a maximum outreach of 75 metres, whose length can be increased in 5-metre sections. It has versatile load chart options and its features include a 15.3-metre swing radius, lay flat counterweights and a maximum free standing height of 81.4 metres with a 2.16-metre tower system. The J235.12 is a flat top crane with a maximum load of 12 tonnes and a tip load of 2.6-tonnes. It has a boom length of 30 to 65 metres, which can be increased in five-metre sections. It stands out for its 14.9-metre swing radius, lay flat counterweights, 55.9-metre free standing height with a 1.75-metre tower system and its high-performance mechanism, with a maximum of 225 m/min (65kW). Both cranes are optimised


for transport/assembly and feature the energy efficient ECO Mode system to reduce the carbon footprint. In addition, Jasp will


showcase our JL25 hoist, equipped with our pioneering rack-and-pinion system and designed to allow better operator and maintenance personnel access to the tower crane. The JL25 ensures maximum


safety for workers due to its location on the outside of the crane (making it easy to rescue the operator if necessary) and its two redundant drive units


Jaso will present two new crane models


JEKKO FS.903/6


Italian minicrane manufacturer Jekko will present both its new products and green initiatives to visitors to its stand at Bauma. Its stand is 512 sqm f


with centrifugal brakes. In addition, it has an intelligent fault detection system. It has a wide and comfortable cabin, suitable for two people (250 kg), a maximum height of 150 metres and a portable, easy-to-use control system, LOTO, without padlock or keys. Among its highlights: no parachute maintenance is required and it is designed for more than 35 years of service life. Finally, representing


Jaso's elevator division, Jaso Elevation Systems, we will be showcasing the GE2050 model for the first time. The GE2050 is a personnel and material hoist for construction projects. With a maximum load of 2,000 kilos or 18 people, a lifting speed of 50 m/min. and a maximum height of 200 metres, it also stands out for its two available cabin sizes, for having a mast and components compatible with GP40, GE0525 and GM1500 and for having different accessories to adapt to any project. The ECO Mode system reduces its energy consumption, making it an environmentally friendly elevator.


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