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Hyva extends UTS 32

9th September 1993
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• Hyva UK is extending the range of rigid tippers covered by its UTS 32 underfloor tipping system with a version for Leyland Daf 85 Series eight-loggers.

The system operates at Mbar, weighs 600kg and is suited for chassis widths of 760 to 960mm. It costs about £3,000.

An early example has been fitted into a 75-Series 6x4 belonging to Martins of Alfreton, Derhys: the 8x4 installation's larger diameter rams were deemed to he more suitable for its work on motorway crash barrier replacement work.

The 5.0m wit 75-270 with its DCB heavy-duty steel tipper body and Atlas crane has a narrow frame and larger diameter propshaft.

Hyva is now working on a tipgear for 26-tonners which is expected to become available by the end of the year; a version for dump trucks will follow.

Other products in the pipeline include Kennis loading cranes and floor roller tracking for handling aircraft containers,