engcon will be exhibiting at Bauma, the world-leading exhibition for the construction industry, which will take place between 24-30 October in Munich, Germany. Bauma is a major international venue with visitors from all over the world. The company’s focus will be the third generation tiltrotator system that meets the contractors’ more stringent requirements for efficiency, reduces energy consumption and is adapted ready for the electrification of excavators.
engcon, the world’s leading manufacturer of tiltrotators, quick hitches and attachments for excavators, has been showcasing its products at the international Bauma exhibition in Munich since 1998. engcon’s focus this year is the third generation tiltrotator, which is taking progressive steps towards sustainability, applying smart technology that reduces fuel consumption and is also adapted for electric excavators. The new generation has a completely new control system with load-sensing hydraulics that does not stress the machine more than necessary. This means that the excavator operator can get more working hours out of a charge or refueling.
The system not only makes excavation more efficient, it also improves users comfort and safety. The system is managed via an app available for download on Apple and Android. It allows the operator to e.g. switch programs and reduce the speed of various functions.
Visitors to our stand will be able to watch demonstrations showing how the tiltrotator makes the excavator more efficient. The operator can easily and safely switch tools adapted for digging, grabbing, loading, lifting and a great deal more without having to leave the machine. engcon will also demonstrate the smart control system the third generation tiltrotators will be fitted with.
“We are very excited about the chance to tell our existing and prospective customers about our third generation tiltrotator at one of the world’s largest exhibition. At our stand, we welcome visitors to ask questions and check out our newly developed and innovative tiltrotator systems that contribute to even more resource-efficient and sustainable digging,” says Martin Engström, Product Manager at engcon.