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Scania launched its low-entry chassis-cabs at last year's Chartered Institution

7th June 2007, Page 61
7th June 2007
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of Wastes Management (CIWM) show. Scania expected initial interest to be for the 6x4 but operators are favouring 6x2 with rear steer, says business development manager Dave Pinner.

A 32-tonne 8x4 chassis with rear-steer is also available with 24-tonne triple rear bogie and lifting rear-steer axle to meet growing demand for high payload chassis that are sufficiently manoeuvrable for urban use.

Scania's 9.0-litre Euro-4 EGR engines at 230,270 and 310hp, six-speed Allison 3000 or 4000 Series boxes and air suspension are standard. Air suspension all round allows the collection body electronics to interface with the axles to prevent axle overloads without additional on-board weighing equipment.


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