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Wheels&Tracks

24 June 2019

Thwaites are pleased to announce the launch of their Super Seven Dumper. Showcased at Plantworx 2019 June 11th-13th the new machine embodies the engineering excellence that is synonymous with all Thwaites machines.

With 7 key features, the new 7-tonne machine gives operators greater visibility, stability and ease of use.

1. IMPROVED VISIBILITY: Designing the skip with a lower front edge provides the operator with a much clearer view of any obstacles that may be ahead.

2. SAFER OPERATOR ACCESS / EGRESS: Day glow yellow steps, grab rails and roll bar highlight the important three-points-of-contact.

3. ADVANCED 180º FRONT-FACING CAMERA: Provides a clear view of the front blind spot for low-speed manoeuvring.

4. WIDER TRACK FOR GREATER STABILITY: Using axles normally found on our 9-tonne dumper, gives this machine a wider, more stable track.

5. BEST IN CLASS GROUND CLEARANCE: Allows for effortless travel over ruts and uneven ground on any site.

6. COMPLIANT STAGE V ENGINE (NO AD BLUE): A clean, efficient engine with plenty of power whenever you need it.

7. TONNE SKIP CAPACITY: Intelligent skip design allows an additional tonne of carrying capacity over the 6-tonne dumper, whilst providing greater forward visibility.

The machine further develops Thwaites portfolio following the successful launch and market approval of the Thwaites 7-tonne and 9-tonne cabbed machine launched in 2017.

https://thwaitesdumpers.co.uk/news/thwaites-super-seven/

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