Yanmar Construction Equipment Europe (CEE) is to display three new editions to its product range at this year's BAUMA exhibition in Munich, 08-14 April.
The company will showcase the ViO82 (with ViPPS2i hydraulics), ViO80-2PB (with articulated boom) and ViO23-6 (with zero-offset), as well as other mini and midi excavators, wheel loaders, wheeled excavators and carriers.
Yanmar ViO82 – Perfectly blending technology and innovation, the zero tail swing ViO82 offers the efficiency and productivity of a large excavator with the space-saving benefits of a much smaller model. The latest marque is fitted with all-new ViPPS2i hydraulics, which ensures smooth movement and minimal pressure loss, even during combined arm and boom operation.
Yanmar ViO80-2PB – Equipped with Yanmar's 55.6 HP direct-injection Common Rail 4TNV98C-WBV1 engine, which has been specifically designed to reduce emissions and minimise fuel consumption, the zero tail swing ViO80-2PB offers superb performance, efficiency and productivity. An updated design sees a single cylinder mounted at the top of the 2-piece articulated boom, which improves engine performance when lifting, moving and positioning loads.
Yanmar ViO23-6 – Specifically designed to perform in tight site spaces, the 2.3-tonne ViO23-6 delivers class-leading digging forces. Equipped with a variable undercarriage and benefiting from an optimal weight distribution, the zero tail swing mini-excavator provides excellent stability and impressive lifting capacity.
Andreas Hactergal, sales and marketing director at Yanmar CEE, commented: "At BAUMA 2019, we aim to showcase the market's most comprehensive compact equipment range. The global construction market is evolving and we’re adapting our offer to meet its changing needs.
"We're looking forward to unveiling our latest model developments and sharing our latest technological progressions with operators and rental houses from around the world."
Yanmar's latest models will be showcased at Booth 1017/2 at BAUMA 2019.
(CM/JG)
Construction News
04/03/2019
Yanmar To Display Three New Products At BAUMA 2019


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