Two new high capacity dumpers and launch big rough terrain forklift are being launched by Ausa. The Barcelona-based manufacturer is showing off its D 600 APG and D 1000 APG dumpers with loading capacities ranging from 6-10tonnes respectively, alongside the new C 500 H 4WD rough terrain forklift capable of carrying 5 tonnes to a lift height of 5.45m.
The new dumpers, which Ausa says have been designed for use in the construction and aggregates sectors, will be available with Kubota and Deutz Stage IIIB engi
Two new high capacity dumpers and launch big rough terrain forklift are being launched by 2188 Ausa. The Barcelona-based manufacturer is showing off its D 600 APG and D 1000 APG dumpers with loading capacities ranging from 6-10tonnes respectively, alongside the new C 500 H 4WD rough terrain forklift capable of carrying 5 tonnes to a lift height of 5.45m.
The new dumpers, which Ausa says have been designed for use in the construction and aggregates sectors, will be available with1265 Kubota and 201 Deutz Stage IIIB engines. “The Kubota V3800‐CR‐TIE4is a 4‐cylinder (3.8 litre) with direct injection delivering 85kW at 2,600rpm” says the manufacturer while the Deutz TD 3.6 Tier 4 engine, which is also a 4-cylinder unit, can produce 55.4kW at 2,600rpm.
The chunky C 500 H 4WD rough terrain forklift has, despite ability to lift 5tonnes to 5.45m, has relatively compact measurements of 1.85m x 4.62m x 2.35m and a tight turning radius of 4.38m. The machine also features Ausa’s 4x4 transmission system called Full Grip which gives high levels of stability and torque, says the Spanish firm.
The new dumpers, which Ausa says have been designed for use in the construction and aggregates sectors, will be available with
The chunky C 500 H 4WD rough terrain forklift has, despite ability to lift 5tonnes to 5.45m, has relatively compact measurements of 1.85m x 4.62m x 2.35m and a tight turning radius of 4.38m. The machine also features Ausa’s 4x4 transmission system called Full Grip which gives high levels of stability and torque, says the Spanish firm.