You are here: Home New Equipment 2009 September

September

Local backhoe innovation protects work sites
Earthworks requiring trenches or holes close to public spaces, roadside services, walls or other structures, often present a challenge to backhoe operators.
Improved protection for Dynapac’s Racoon+
Dynapac’s Racoon+ flex shaft concrete vibrator, is a complete high frequency vibration system, eminently suited for small and medium sites’ walls, floors and pre-cast fabrications.
Leica’s ScanStation slashes field time in half
Leica Geosystems’ new High-Definition Surveying™ (HDS™) ScanStation C10 scanner, is designed to increase surveying productivity and accuracy, in both routine surveys and large, complex projects.
Hook up mini batcher and pour where needed
Contractors who pour small concrete pilings, footings, or bricklayers working on large projects will welcome the release of the U.Emme 250R self-loading mini batcher.
Innovative Australian compactor increases efficiency, lowers costs
Bathurst, New South Wales inventor Justin Hill, has devoted more than five years to designing, developing and manufacturing a mid sized, non-vibrating, bulk fill soil compactor.
Airy diesel costs money
Everyone knows that diesel froths up. We’ve all seen it when we fill our tanks. But most never give it another thought. In just moving, diesel is shaken and bounced and accumulates air, which is then sucked up to the motor.
Double reverse mixer is cabin controlled
Fiori says its commitment to R&D, is shown in the Australian release of its new range of self-loading, self-propelled concrete mixers.
Leica Viva: a new generation measurement system
Leica Viva is a new generation measurement system, that combines state-of-the-art technologies into an unrivalled portfolio of total stations, GNSS receivers, system controllers and onboard software.
Document Actions