Sennebogen, headquartered in Germany with its North American division based in Stanley, North Carolina, has launched the 824 G material handler series, which updates the company’s 821 E material handler series. The company showcased the 824 G material handler series at Bauma 2022, which takes place Oct. 24-30 in Munich.
Sennebogen says its 824 G series serves the smaller material handler segment. The material handlers feature a wide range of different equipment options, which the company says makes them a good fit for recycling and scrap yards. The machines work well for loading tasks and can cope with demanding continuous use in tough work environments that have high dust levels, heat or extreme weather.
According to Sennebogen, the new 824 G material handlers feature a reach of 12 meters (or about 39 feet) and can be equipped with either a crawler or mobile undercarriage. Equipment lengths range from 10 meters (or about 33 feet) to 12 meters (or about 39 feet).
The company says load capacities of the Sennebogen 824 G have been increased by more than 10 percent compared with the predecessor model, enabling the machines to handle more material per work cycle.
The material handlers also include the environmentally friendly Stage V diesel engine with 118 kilowatts of power. According to Sennebogen, the engine runs at a speed of 1,725 rpm as standard, and both noise emissions and energy consumption of the machine are reduced compared with previous models. Additionally, special eco-settings and large-scale lines and hydraulic valves relieve the pressure on the material handlers’ pump systems, ensuring efficient operations.
The material handlers also come with Sennebogen’s memory-based operator profiles, where hydraulics can be adjusted precisely to a respective operator to save time when changing machine operators. The 824 G also features Sennebogen’s Maxcab with large window elements to provide a clear view for operators, as well as windscreen made of bulletproof glass to protect the operators. The elevating cab allows an eye height of up to 3 meters (or about 10 feet), providing operators with a direct view to other equipment such as shredders or scrap presses.
The 824 G series has what Sennebogen calls an “extensive camera system and intelligent control and diagnostic systems” to support the machines. The company’s SENtrack telematic system comes as standard on these machines, providing machine data such as maintenance requirements, utilization, fuel consumption and hydraulic pressures.
In addition, the 824 G series material handlers come with simplified access to service points, such as the central lubrication system and tanks, making maintenance easier. Sennebogen says some features on these material handlers also ensure that the service intervals are longer on the 824 G material handlers than on predecessor models like the 821 E material handlers.
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