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BAUMA 2022 Ӏ SHOW GUIDE UPDATE


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generally expensive, complicated and polluting. Moritsch will also highlight its collaboration with Liebherr-Components regarding high-performance lifting winches. On the stand will be a 65kW winch and the RTM200L itself will be equipped with a 45kW winch that enables it to lift 10 tonnes max with rope in two falls.


short-term rental market and the first time it is providing business-to-consumer (B2C) services


low-loaders, semi low-loaders, flatbed trailers and drawbar trailers.


MyCrane has entered into the short-term rental market


Moritsch will present its new RTM200L 10 tonne capacity flat top


MOUVERS FS.1104/5 Brugine, Italy-based industrial equipment moving specialist Mouvers designs and manufactures special trolleys for heavy industrial handling. It says its electro- hydraulic machines meet a wide range of heavy handling applications.


MYCRANE C4.145 UAE-headquartered digital crane rental service MyCrane is designed to simplify the process of crane rental procurement, allowing users to submit details of their lifting requirements in order to receive personalised quotes from a range of registered crane providers. It has recently added to its


crawler, mobile and tower crane types available with boom trucks, hydraulic gantry systems, mini cranes and aerial platforms, marking the company’s entry into the


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NAGEL GROUP FM.811/AD Nagel’s stand is more than 2,000 m2. Visitors can expect numerous new products relating to construction machinery, industrial machinery, construction equipment, as well as live product demos and interesting industry discussions.


NETCO PROFESSIONAL SERVICES FM.807/1


German camera solutions specialist NetCo Professional Services will demonstrate its construction site camera which is used on construction sites to document the construction progress. In addition to hardware development, it will showcase its construction cloud software.


NOOTEBOOM TRAILERS FN.721/10


Wijchen, The Netherlands- based Nooteboom is a leading international company offering innovative and complete solutions for abnormal road transport. Nooteboom designs and builds trailers with a payload of 20 to 200 tonnes. Its product range includes


ORMET FS.903 / FS.1103/6 Treviso, Italy based Ormet was founded in 1972 as a maintenance workshop for industrial vehicles. Today it specialises in sale and installation of truck cranes plus used cranes and commercial vehicles.


ORMIG FS.1006/7


Italian pick and carry crane manufacturer Ormig, which was founded in 1949, will present products from its electric pick and carry range (capacities from 5.5 to 60 tonnes) and its diesel pick and carry range (with capacities from 5.5 to 75 tonnes). At Bauma it will present


three new models: the 15 tonne capacity 15iE; the 35 tonne capacity 35iE; and the 100 tonne capacity 100iE.


PALAZZANI FS 907 A/1 Palazzani will show its range of mini cranes, alongside its aerial working platforms and earth moving machines. A mini crane highlight will be the RPG 2900 W+. Only 730 mm wide and with a weight of 2800 kg, it is designed to operate in narrow and inaccessible areas. Its maximum lifting capacity is 2.9 tonnes. The telescopic boom complete with hydraulic jib reaches 13.2 metres with a capacity of 600 kg. The machine can be towed with a 3.5 tonne trailer. It’s available in Bi-energy power option as standard.


Palazzani’s RPG 2900 W+ mini crane is only 730 mm wide


PALFINGER FN.826 Hydraulic knuckle boom crane manufacturer Palfinger will present its SLD and TEC loader cranes. Visitors can learn how the digitalisation of the company is helping it meet its future objectives. Visitors to the stand will be able to see Palfinger’s PK 1050 TEC large crane. A key feature that provides the P-Profile crane with even more lifting capacity — especially with the additional fly jib knuckle boom system — is DPS-C. The Dual Power System helps to use the maximum lifting force in fly jib mode. The special feature of DPS-C is that it continuously maximises the lifting force in every position, because - thanks to ingenious sensors and electronics - the system knows exactly where the crane tip is currently located. Other loader craneson


display at Bauma will be the PK 580 TEC with a removable hybrid unit for emission-free operation and the new PK 250 TEC.


As the smallest crane in the TEC series, it has a new design and innovative Paltronic 180 control electronics. Palfinger will also showcase


its Smart Solutions, including: Smart Control, which allows the position of the crane tip to be controlled horizontally f


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