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Construction Plant World 16th November 2017

Launched in 1980, Construction Plant World Journal is published every two weeks, read by a worldwide audience of buyers and sellers of construction plant and equipment industries. In conjuction with ConstructionPlantWorld.com, we offer sellers the most comprehensive, effective and easy to use solution to reach potential buyers globally.

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EDITORIAL<br />

FOCUS ON TRANSPORT<br />

Fa<br />

aymonville lo<br />

w­pendle axle PA<br />

A­X, for<br />

example, which is available in the UK from<br />

Tr<br />

raffco. The<br />

PA<br />

A­X, with its low 790mm<br />

loading height,<br />

60° steering angle and<br />

vers<br />

satile 600mm stroke (­150/+450mm),<br />

allows a tr<br />

ansport<br />

company to work with<br />

optimum manoeuvrability,<br />

maximum<br />

point load and minimised costs due to less<br />

ty<br />

yre wear and modular set­up.<br />

Faymonville’s<br />

PA<br />

A­X is equipped with<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

a hydraulic goos<br />

eneck for<br />

compensating unevenness<br />

and<br />

is<br />

available in<br />

widths<br />

of 2850 or 3000mm.<br />

The<br />

pendle axle system can be<br />

used on transport<br />

options<br />

ranging from the<br />

classic<br />

semi­low loader<br />

with<br />

three axles to the modular<br />

CombiMAX, a<br />

ow­loader<br />

semi­trailer concept<br />

ADM<br />

Te<br />

eam<br />

Heavy<br />

Weight of Belgium,<br />

a<br />

heavy transport firm, is among<br />

the<br />

advocates of CombiMAX. The<br />

firm uses<br />

a CombiMAX combination consisting of<br />

two three­axle bogies, a pair<br />

of two­<br />

axles and one four­axle bogie.<br />

Added to<br />

that are two low beds, an add­on­beam<br />

extension and two goosenecks.<br />

For internationally­active<br />

companies<br />

such as Te<br />

eam Heavy Weight,<br />

axle load<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

108 CONSTRUCTION PLANT WORLD, 16 NOVEMBER <strong>2017</strong>

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