Sennebogen’s New G-Series Recycling Material Handler
Published: 27/9
Sennebogen material handlers have been shaping the machine landscape in waste recycling for years. Now, the introduction of the powerful and versatile 826 G-Series expands the product portfolio and sets new standards in efficiency and reliability.
With an operating weight of 26-28 tons, the 826 G is the ideal solution for waste recycling, scrap, and timber applications. The new model lifts an impressive 4.2 tons at a reach of 34.5 ft (10.5m) and can handle a correspondingly large amount of material per work cycle with its robust equipment. Equipped with a 170.3-hp (127-kW Stage V diesel engine, the state-of-the-art machine is particularly environmentally friendly and economical.
Robust components and intelligent design ensure that the machine retains its value over the long term, even during demanding continuous operation in challenging working environments such as extreme weather, heat, or high dust levels. A large system performance paired with further optimized hydraulics also ensures outstanding efficiency. The 826 G proves to be a universal all-rounder in the recycling or scrap yard with its wide range of different equipment options for a wide variety of application-specific solutions. Thanks to its extremely robust design, the Maxcab, which can be raised by 9.1 ft (2.8m), also guarantees smooth and fatigue-free work, even when driving at high speeds. The spacious cab is comfortable and roomy, with a panoramic window that provides an overview of the entire working area and ensures maximum safety. Cameras and numerous other safety features ensure optimum protection for people, surroundings, and the machine itself.
The new maintenance concept of the 826 G-series offers clearer and simplified access to service points such as the central lubrication system and the tanks, making day-to-day maintenance easier. A large “E-Box” houses central electrical distributors and electronic modules, protecting them from environmental influences. Other technological innovations extend the machine’s overall service intervals.