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Heavy-duty truck CHS series
for construction

heavy-duty truck
heavy-duty truck
heavy-duty truck
heavy-duty truck
heavy-duty truck
heavy-duty truck
heavy-duty truck
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Characteristics

Function
heavy-duty
Operating environment
for construction

Description

Truck mounted hook loader is a common machine in the construction field. They are most often used to lift materials for construction projects, but due to their versatility, they can also be used for various other tasks. These types of loaders are equipped with a horizontal boom that is mounted on the rear of the vehicle and extends over the cab. The machinery is then able to lift materials by gripping them with chains or hooks at the end of its arm. Procompactor hook loader lifting equipment designed for movable containers. We offer a variety range of hook loaders for removable skips. Hooklift is designed for loading and transporting the containers by moving the container and lifting onto the chassis of the vehicle thus completing the cycle of loading for secure moving. Mainly used for industrial and larger construction sites. Our hook loaders have an angular overturning feature enabling the discharge of the loads within containers. Designed accordingly with DIN 30722 norms complying with the superstructure consisting of the subframe, foldable lifting arm, and hydraulic-pneumatic equipment. Procompactor provides Hookloader from 8-ton up to 25-ton capacity. Hook-lift Vehicle Equipment is a versatile, heavy-duty truck that is designed to carry and dump heavy loads of waste materials, construction debris, or other types of heavy cargo. These vehicles are equipped with a hydraulic system that allows them to pick up containers, dumpsters, and other heavy items, making them an ideal choice for waste management, construction, and demolition projects.

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