Sennebogen launched its newest line of material handling machinery during ISRI’s National Convention. The company’s D-Series models of green line material handling machines, plus an updated design for its 305 Multihandler was showcased during the convention, April 10-12.
On the D-Series machines, the safety features are centered around the cab.
• A sliding door combined with the adjacent catwalk, provides an easy and safe way for the operator to step into and out of the cab without the awkwardness of a swinging door hitting the catwalk rail.
• Getting to and from the cab is easier with a cab position that provides easy access for the operator via a small set of stairs.
• Upgraded climate control systems in the cab create a comfortable atmosphere that keeps operators alert, attentive and undistracted.
• Improved access to maintenance areas, such as a centralized undercarriage greasing point, makes maintenance easier and safer.
• TIER III emissions-compliant engines.
With the D-Series, SENNEBOGEN offers upgrades in line with the company’s philosophy of keeping its machines simple: Simple to operate, simple to maintain and simple to appreciate!
The Sennebogen 305 C+ Multihandler may look like telescoping material handlers that recyclers have tried in the past. But recyclers who have been able to test the 305 and see it in action realize what a difference Sennebogen engineering can make.
The telescoping arm allows for handling greater weights, while boosting reach and lift, up to 30 feet. And with its elevated cab and telescoping arm, the 305 allows operators to watch material move from the ground up and over - into truck trailers, gondolas and processing machinery.
The 305’s steering options (all wheel, front wheel, crab steering) provides maneuverability not seen previously on telehandlers, allowing the unit to steer past and around obstacles that would cause roadblocks for less nimble machines.
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SENNEBOGEN 340G telehandler improves the view in Macon County, NC
An elevated cab is one of several features improving operational efficiency at the Macon County Solid Waste Management agency in North Carolina. When it comes to waste management, efficiency, safety and reliability are priorities driving decisions from day one, according to staff members of the Macon County Solid Waste Management Department in western North Carolina. The agency operates a recycling plant in a facility originally designed to bale incoming materials. More recently, the building has undergone significant transformations centered around one machine: a SENNEBOGEN telehandler (telescopic handler).
The 305, with its extended reach and elevated cab with an eye level of up to 13’1" allows recyclers to achieve these results, all with a machine built to withstand the recycling environment.
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