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ALREADY a leader in the UK’s buoyant market for 8x4 tipper grabs, Thompsons have introduced a novel side-tip- ping design to deliver gains in operating performance.
Aimed at the utilities sector, the latest Thompsons body design off ers a combination of full length side tipping body and a rear mounted crane and grab. By bringing the features together, operators can expect improved versatility and productivity.
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4 SHM March, 2018 ADMIN
The new side tipper’s rear mounted crane off ers an increased sweep area, eff ectively covering the entire area around the truck behind the cab. The new tipper eff ectively gains a third ‘side’ to its capability, whereas conventional tipper grabs are limited to just two.
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The tipper body is built up from a 5mm steel fl oor, with single piece steel dropsides that are hydraulically opened and closed. Completing the package, both the compact HARSH ‘pot ram’ tipping gear and Epsilon/ Kinshofer crane equipment are already highly familiar products.
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New tipper gives improved benefi ts
The new truck is the result of a team eff ort between Thompsons, LC Vehicle Hire, Leeds, and T&K Gallagher, Manchester. Based at Thompsons HQ in Croydon, Neil Griffi n led the overall design eff ort, with Phil Sutcliff e and Yogi Patel taking charge of the body’s production in Blackburn.
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