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6 years ago
Wheels&Tracks

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2 years ago
Wheels&Tracks

Munich (Germany), 8 April 2019 – At Bauma 2019 Liebherr will present numerous innovations and product innovations for its earthmoving range.

With the PR 736 G8 Liebherr starts at Bauma 2019 the Generation 8 crawler tractors.

For ergonomic and productive work the cabin of the new PR 736 G8 offers many innovations. So, for example for the first time the operating concept of a joystick integrated in the handle for the rear ripper in the class of 25 tonnes will be used. With the complete separation of the cabin from the basic machine and the sound-optimized drive train, vibrations were reduced and the noise spectrum with regard to critical frequencies was again improved.

The big 9‘‘display is the new control center for all relevant operating data. The operator controls by this means also the new assistance systems (Liebherr OAS – Operator Assistance Systems), which offer three levels of operator’s support: “Free Grade“ for active blade stabilization at fine grading, “Definition Grade“ for automatic positioning of the blade at producing 2D surfaces, “3D Grade“ as optional GPS machine control for modelling complicated terrain shapes. The new 6 way blade with higher capacity (until 4, 84 m³) increases the productivity and simplifies thanks to optimized linkage geometry the modelling of a fine grading.

Liebherr press information

2 years ago
Wheels&Tracks

Munich (Germany), 8 April 2019 – At the Bauma 2019, Liebherr introduces its generation 8 crawler tractors with the new PR 736 G8.

The new PR 736 G8 is powered by a newly developed Liebherr diesel engine belonging to the EVO series (160 kW/217 bhp). It meets emission level V, its exhaust gases being cleaned by a combination between a DOC (diesel oxidation catalyst) and a SCR filter (selective catalytic reduction and particle filter). Alternatively customers in LRC markets have additional engine versions and equipment levels to choose from. The machines’ operating weight is up to 25,500 kg. To cover a maximally large application range various blade versions (straight, semi-U and 6 point blade) with capacities from 4.1 to 5.56 m³ as well as many rear equipment options are offered.

Liebherr press information

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