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Liebherr at Pollutec 2023

06/10/2023

Pubblicato da Ettore Zanatta

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From october 10th to 13th, Liebherr will once again have a booth at the 2023 edition of the Pollutec trade fair in Lyon.

At the entrance of hall 3, dedicated to recycling – material and material reuse, the Liebherr stand (Aisle E, No. 108) will unveil many new innovations and products from the earthmoving and handling sectors.

 

One of the innovations presented by Liebherr in hall 3, aisle E, stand 108 at the Pollutec show is the L 507 E battery-electric wheel loader. It is the first electrified wheel loader from the Liebherr Group. The wheel loader combines the proven advantages of a Liebherr stereo loader with a battery-electric drive system developed by Liebherr. The L 507 E delivers the same performance as a conventional wheel loader in the same class, with no local CO2 emissions. What's more, the new wheel loader's low noise emissions make it ideal for use in areas where low noise and exhaust levels are particularly important, such as city streets or inside a building.

 

At Pollutec 2023, Liebherr is set to exhibit the T 55-7s telescopic handler for recycling applications and industrial materials handling. Apart from its continuously variable hydrostatic drive and the highperformance hydraulics, Liebherr telescopic handlers stand for high productivity and reliability with intelligent assistance systems such as EcoMotion, MultiMotion and Load Moment Plus. Advanced safety features like intervening overload warning device and Auto Hill Assist support demanding tasks. The total of three telescopic handlers for industrial applications are powered by a powerful diesel engine (T 46-7s 105kW/136bhp, T 55-7s 115kW/156bhp, T 60-9s 115kW/156bhp). Exhaust gases are retreated through a combination of diesel oxidisation catalyst (DOC) and selective catalytic reduction (SCR). Liebherr telescopic handlers can be operated using HVO (Hydrotreated Vegetable Oil) or biofuel, enabling the utilization of a renewable fuel source while maintaining both performance and efficiency.

 

This year, Liebherr will also present the cable-connected Liebherr electric material handler LH 26 M Industry E. For temporary, mains-independent operation, the machine can be optionally equipped with a battery-powered Mobility Kit. The new Liebherr electric material handling machine is ideal for use in the recycling industry. The configuration for the exhibition at pollutec also includes a straight 6.60 m-long boom and a 4.50 mlong stick with tilt kinematics. The equipment also includes the Liebherr SG 25 sorting grapple with a capacity of 0.75 m³ and 1,000 mm wide, perforated tongs. This machine also includes a hydraulic, infinitely height-adjustable cab. The cable routing is provided via a cable winding system, which allows the machine to be moved safely within a working radius of 40 metres, or more on request.

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