Black is beautiful â even with the half-pipe dumperFor a long time now, there is no color taboo in agricultural machinery construction â black is beautiful. And so the Krampe Halfpipe dumper appears in attractive black! The large-area agriculture, civil engineering, as well as landscape construction and municipal enterprises increasingly rely on the half-pipe construction of Krampe. Wiking realized the HP20, which as a functional miniaturization means a meaningful enrichment of multifaceted subject areas in the scale 1:87. The Muensterland company Krampe, based in Coesfeld-Lette, has been producing wine dumpers for agriculture and forestry, the construction industry and for municipal and landscape construction since 1983. The semicircular cavity was taken over by Krampe from the truck sector as a perfectly harmonious design. The half pipe has a lower net weight than the conventional tilting trough due to the elimination of the longitudinal and cross beams. This increases the payload of the vehicle â the permissible total weight of the prototype is 20 tons. The advantages in everyday operation are obvious: The bulk material slides over the hollow wall at a flatter angle during loading. During transport of thick brocks such as Finding slings, the bulge of the trough is prevented. The round hollow shape also prevents the remaining bulk materials in the edge of the trough. Wiking continued to model the hydraulic cylinders on the bulkhead of the semi-circular cavity as well as the other details of the chassis and the hollow. This ensures once again the highest level of functionality in 1:87.Hollow black. Chassis, tiller, stand black, silver rims, black fenders. White type print Krampe Kipper Halfpipe.This text is machine translated.
Black is beautiful â even with the half-pipe dumperFor a long time now, there is no color taboo in agricultural machinery construction â black is beautiful. And so the Krampe Halfpipe dumper appears in attractive black! The large-area agriculture, civil engineering, as well as landscape construction and municipal enterprises increasingly rely on the half-pipe construction of Krampe. Wiking realized the HP20, which as a functional miniaturization means a meaningful enrichment of multifaceted subject areas in the scale 1:87. The Muensterland company Krampe, based in Coesfeld-Lette, has been producing wine dumpers for agriculture and forestry, the construction industry and for municipal and landscape construction since 1983. The semicircular cavity was taken over by Krampe from the truck sector as a perfectly harmonious design. The half pipe has a lower net weight than the conventional tilting trough due to the elimination of the longitudinal and cross beams. This increases the payload of the vehicle â the permissible total weight of the prototype is 20 tons. The advantages in everyday operation are obvious: The bulk material slides over the hollow wall at a flatter angle during loading. During transport of thick brocks such as Finding slings, the bulge of the trough is prevented. The round hollow shape also prevents the remaining bulk materials in the edge of the trough. Wiking continued to model the hydraulic cylinders on the bulkhead of the semi-circular cavity as well as the other details of the chassis and the hollow. This ensures once again the highest level of functionality in 1:87.Hollow black. Chassis, tiller, stand black, silver rims, black fenders. White type print Krampe Kipper Halfpipe.This text is machine translated.
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