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Contractors World - Intermat Preview 2<br />

control panel, fully automatic<br />

climate control system, more<br />

storage compartments as well<br />

as an improved layout with<br />

the most important switches<br />

grouped together within easy<br />

reach on the right console.<br />

New Bobcat Telescopic Handlers<br />

for the Rental Industry<br />

At Intermat 2015, the Bobcat area will provide the stage for<br />

the global launch of several new telescopic<br />

handler models from the company.<br />

The first of the new telehandlers<br />

is the new TL358 6 m lift<br />

height compact telehandler,<br />

which is available<br />

with two rated capacities<br />

of 2.6 or 3 tonne.<br />

Bobcat is also showing the new 13 m and 14 m lift height<br />

T35130S and T35140S telehandlers aimed particularly at<br />

the rental industry and offering a 3.5 tonne maximum lift<br />

capacity.<br />

New Compact Telescopic<br />

Handler<br />

The new TL358 6 m telehandler has a very compact<br />

format, with restricted 2.10 m width and<br />

height dimensions.<br />

This new model has been designed to meet<br />

many applications and customer needs (primarily in<br />

construction, industry and rental) where its overall compact<br />

dimensions, powerful 74.5 kW engine and hydraulics,<br />

manoeuvrability and true loading capacity offer a very productive<br />

alternative to smaller machines limited in performance<br />

and use.<br />

TL358 T35130S T35140S<br />

Maximum lifting capacity: 2600 or 3000 kg 3500 kg 3500 kg<br />

Maximum lifting height: 5800 mm 12550 mm 13600 mm<br />

Maximum horizontal reach: 3100 mm 8600 mm 9800 mm<br />

Maximum travel speed: 40 km/h 30 km/h 30 km/h<br />

Stabilisers Stabilisers<br />

New 13-14 m Telescopic Handlers<br />

aimed at the Rental Industry<br />

The new T35130S and T35140S telehandlers have a simpler<br />

design intended to meet the needs of the rental business.<br />

The easy-to-use compact stabilisers ensure that the<br />

full capabilities of all the new telescopic handlers can be<br />

utilised in the most confined working areas and close to<br />

walls (minimal loss of reach).<br />

in-<br />

As in other new generation machines, the two<br />

models also feature the new Panoramic Cab<br />

which has a large parabolic windscreen. In the<br />

cab, there is a new dashboard with digital<br />

display and intuitive controls<br />

including a joystick with<br />

tegrated forward/reverse<br />

(FNR) control for improved<br />

productivity<br />

and safety.<br />

The working<br />

envelope for<br />

the T35130S<br />

telehandler<br />

has a maximum<br />

lift height of 12.55<br />

m and a maximum forward reach of 8.6 m. The Bobcat<br />

T35140S telehandler has a maximum lift height of 13.6 m<br />

and a maximum forward reach of 9.8 m.<br />

• Doosan<br />

• Bobcat<br />

Montabert Shows Innovation<br />

Montabert will use Intermat to reinforces its position in the hydraulic drifting market with the<br />

introduction of the new Montabert HC95 drifter.<br />

Contractors World International Vol 6 No 1<br />

This new multipurpose drifter is<br />

available in 3 versions - one to replace<br />

a drifter already installed on a drilling<br />

machine; one for underground<br />

drilling in mining and one for surface<br />

drilling in quarries, etc.<br />

Montabert claim that the new<br />

drifters require less maintenance<br />

than any other drifter and yet deliver<br />

increased performance and<br />

efficiency.<br />

Anti-seismic BRV<br />

Other products being launched by<br />

the French company includes a patented system and entirely<br />

designed by Montabert teams to detect and prevent<br />

damage caused by vibrations.<br />

The anti-seismic BRV is an electronic system intended<br />

to regulate the rock breaker’s power based on the vibrations<br />

it generates.<br />

Using sensors placed in sensitive areas (railway tracks,<br />

bridges, buildings, etc), the system will lower the rock<br />

breaker’s power based on guidelines provided by the contractor.<br />

This eliminates the need to use a laboratory to<br />

measure seismic velocities and the associated costs.<br />

• Montabert<br />

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