I have attended this show today, it is on for the next two days should anybody else wish to go. There were quite a few interesting machines there worth seeing including the JCB 4CX Wastemaster and a Solmec material handler that is zero emissions (that means battery powered )
I will probably post the pictures in a few batches.
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Re: RWM 2012
Okay a few more for you to browse.
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Cracking images Jeremy
Solmec's zero emissions claim is rather bold. What about the emissions generated to generate electricity to charge the batteries?
Unless, I suppose, they use the slewing motion to recharge the batteries whilst in operation?
Solmec's zero emissions claim is rather bold. What about the emissions generated to generate electricity to charge the batteries?
Unless, I suppose, they use the slewing motion to recharge the batteries whilst in operation?
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IBH wrote:Cracking images Jeremy
Solmec's zero emissions claim is rather bold. What about the emissions generated to generate electricity to charge the batteries?
Unless, I suppose, they use the slewing motion to recharge the batteries whilst in operation?
Think that would be perpetual motion - a fortune in the making!
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