The sales team at Fischer and Schweiger, a longstanding sales and service partner of Sennebogen, supplied the Sennebogen 818.
The crane was used for sorting and handling a wide array of material awaiting recycling. The material is sorted or unsorted cardboard, styrofoam, plastics, wood or residual waste. It sorts this into various categories such as bulky goods, metal, branches. It was also used for loading heavy goods vehicles, feeding presses and filling troughs.
Suited to the task, Sennebogen’s 818 is equipped with a ‘450 l’ sorting grab on its 9m boom, gliding through tight spaces with its compact rear end radius of 2.3m.
The hydraulic cylinders are specially protected, and the machine also has protection on its outriggers and undercarriage.
The Sennebogen 818 is not only used for recycling. It is on a mission in at Recuperaciones Goiherri in Legorreta, Spain, an industrial scrap company, also dealing in aluminum and copper, to handle the 2,500t of material it processes each month,
Recuperaciones’ Sennebogen 818, used outside and in the hall, is outfitted with an 11m boom, which Sennebogen calls ‘the longest in its class’.