The final preparations for Bauma are now underway and ABE takes a look at some of the new equipment that will be launched at the show. With more floor space than ever before, the 2010 edition of Bauma looks set to be the biggest yet in terms of the number of new products on display. Work on placing the new equipment from the 3002 exhibitors on the 555,000m2 showground is now reaching the final stages.
The final preparations for Bauma are now underway and ABE takes a look at some of the new equipment that will be launched at the show
With more floor space than ever before, the 2010 edition of Bauma looks set to be the biggest yet in terms of the number of new products on display. Work on placing the new equipment from the 3002 exhibitors on the 555,000m2 showground is now reaching the final stages.
But the trend for these new launches isn’t always bigger is better – there is a growing move towards improving efficiency and productivity. This focus is not only aimed at lowering ownership costs but is also helping the environmental credentials of the newest equipment.
Many manufacturers will also be displaying their solutions to meet the Stage IIIB engine emissions regulations which are due to come into force on 1 January 2011.
Drilling, blasting and breaking Atlas Copco will be diplaying a number of new developments for the drilling market including the Secoroc TC35 drill stem, Secoroc TRB drill bit range and Coprod drillstring range. Sandvik will also launch some new products in this sector with the full DPi drill rig range and the new RT300 Uniface threaded button bits.
Spain-based TABE will display its new AGB-40 hydraulic breaker, while Atlas Copco is to unveil the HB 3100 breaker and Sandvik.
Loading and hauling Caterpillar is completing its tracked loader range with the debut of the 973D but has kept news about its biggest launches for the quarrying market quiet in the run up to the show. Nonetheless, Cat has exclusively revealed details of the 988H wheeled loader upgrade and new quarry truck body to ABE and details of these can be found in this issue’s equipment update.
Hitachi will also show the benefits of its agreement with Kawasaki with the display of the new ZW330, ZW370 and ZW550 large wheeled loaders. Case will also improve its wheeled loader offering with the launch of joy stick controls for the range, while Komatsu will show the upgraded WA470-6 LC and WA480-6 LC wheeled loaders.
Doosan is extending its quarry offering with the new 71tonne DX700LC excavator and DL420 large wheeled loader, while Liebherr is to add the 62tonne R 954 C SHD crawler excavator to its range.
Bell and Terex will demonstrate their advances in articulated dump trucks. Terex will show its new TA400 truck, while Bell will roll out a new version of its Fleetm@tic system and a hooklift variation of its ADT.
Crushing and screening There are a number of new launches planned for both mobile and static crushing and screening operations.
New mobile impact crushers on display will include Kleemann’s completely redesigned MR110Z impact crusher, Sandvik’s QI240 and Terex Finlay’s I130RS. Powerscreen is also adding to its mobile offering with the XH320 SR horizontal impact crusher and Pegson XR400 S jaw crusher.
Recycling opportunities will be boosted with Pilot Crushtec’s RubbleBuster crusher and a new model in the GO! Range from Rubblemaster. Mobile screening solutions on show will include Powerscreen’s Warrior 800 and 2400 and Terex Finlay’s 694.
Product preview
More detailed information about these products and many more aimed at the quarrying and aggregates market that will be launched at Bauma are available online at The website offers a full searchable Bauma preview and will be updated and added to as more information becomes available. You can also register to receive a daily eNewsletter during the show with live updates on the latest launches and news stories.Static crushing and screening innovations will include Hazemag & EPR’s VarioWobble pre-screen and AP-KV sand impactor, as well as SBM’s Series 13 impact crusher. Sandvik’s new developments for the market include the SC screen and the Flexifeed mantle for cone crushers.
CDE
will show its new modular approach to washing with the new M2500, while Haver & Boecker will display the upgraded Hydro-Clean system.
Site services Options for controlling water drainage on site have been improved with the launch of Godwin’s HL260 high head pump and high flow CD500M, Mody Pumps’ M-606T submersible pump, Grindex’s SH Master submersible electric pump, ITT’s 2660 ST submersible pump and Tsurumi Pump’s NK2-22 pump. New mobile weighing options will be on display from Actronic Technologies, RDS and Pfreundt.