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Salop hydraulic rams

5th January 1980, Page 19
5th January 1980
Page 19
Page 19, 5th January 1980 — Salop hydraulic rams
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A SIMPLE LINKAGE arrangement, designed and manufactured by Linktip Ltd, of Telford, Shropshire, permits an underfloor hydraulic ram to be used with small vehicle tipping bodies.

Electric power, supplied by the standard vehicle battery, is sufficient to provide 18, fully loaded, concurrent tipping cycles, to an angle of 55 degrees with only 380mrn (15in) of ram movement.

Weighing only 136kg (3001b), the underfloor tipping gear and linkage folds away within the parameters of the chassis, increasing the platform height by only 64mm (2.5in) allowing standard body location without chassis extension.

Almost all components used in the assembled, or ckd, tipping body sets are produced within Linktip's own factories.

Existing production is confined to the under 3.5-ton-gvw range, but models up to 7.35 tons are expected to be announced soon.

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