Ausa launching 2700 kg telehandler at Intermat

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17 February 2009

Ausa's Tauralift T276 H telehandler, to be launched at Intermat.

Ausa's Tauralift T276 H telehandler, to be launched at Intermat.

Spanish manufacturer Ausa will introduce a 2700 kg capacity, 6.1 m reach height telehandler at Intermat. The new Tauralift T 276 H model joins the smaller 2000 kg/4.2 m T 204 H model that was launched last year.

The T 276 H is powered by a Kubota V3600T turbo diesel engine and uses a permanent 4 wheel drive hydrostatic transmission that produces a top speed of 24 km/h. Standard equipment will include joystick for control of all movements; FOPS/ROPS cab; three steering modes; anti-vandal security system; hydraulic quick hitch; and the same tilting cabin for ease of maintenance that is found on the T 204.

In addition to the T 276, Ausa will also launch the D 250 AHGA dumper, a 2500 kg load capacity model that has a 180º rotating hi-tip unloading with a maximum tip height of 1.800 m.

Although this year's Intermat exhibition will be impacted by the absence of some of the world's big name manufacturers - including Manitou, Terex Corp, JLG, Wacker Neuson and Atlas Copco - it will still be the biggest construction equipment exhibition in the world this year.

The March issue of IRN will include a comprehensive guide to the show, with details of product launches from many of the biggest names in construction equipment.

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