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Bronto lith to the sky

18th May 1989, Page 129
18th May 1989
Page 129
Page 129, 18th May 1989 — Bronto lith to the sky
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• A 52m Bronto Skylift access platform, based or FL10 8x2 rigid chassis, among 10 Volvo rigids fit with various bodies as th( phase of Volvo Trucks' nationwide municipal rolshow got underway last

The model is on loan fl Finnish rental group Pekkaniska, under an arrangement with Bronte UK agent Angloco of Ba West Yorkshire.

Its working platform a 400kg to a maximum 52n 260kg to an outreach of 2 It will also reach down 5. below ground level at 101 maintain the shortest (2.. front overhang without overloading the twin rear of a conventional 8 x 2 ch Volvo has re-sited the se4 steering axle to 1.55m ah of the driving third axle. ' gives the FLIO a tri-axled bogie without losing its tr steered capability on a 7. outer-axle spread, and w a 13m overall length.

The 52-2T2 shown add 21.54 tonnes to the 8.9 tc FL10 chassis.

With only a single driv axle, Bronto fits Robson gear as standard, behind drive axle to gain extra traction over soft ground Platforms are mountei. hefty subframe which, w four outriggers deployed the truck chassis literally hanging beneath it, take! the stresses and strains fr the crane.

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