2012年(464)
分类: Delphi
2012-07-30 14:37:51
For larger machines in regulated markets, it is continuing to use the
familiar Isuzu engines. Another manufacturer to favour Isuzu is Hitachi, which
used Intermat to launch five from 25 to 70
tonnes. The ZX250LC-5, ZX290LC-5, ZX350LC-5, ZX470LCH-5 and ZX670LCH-5 all
feature Stage IIIB engines, while the new TRIAS hydraulic system contributes to
the increased productivity, faster operation with lower fuel consumption than
on the previous Zaxis-3 range. Auto idle and auto shutdown functions help
conserve fuel in periods of inactivity, and these systems also help to reduce
noise. But, just as hot spots are emerging in the countries of the Middle East
benefitting from an oil revenue windfall, elsewhere economies are
underperforming and the region's oil importers, including Jordan and Lebanon,
face challenges thanks to the higher prices.
Government spending in the
region's oil importing nations is being constrained, and economies are less
resilient to issues affecting the global economic environment such as the
Eurozone crisis, which is also hitting the tourism industry hard.
Meanwhile,
Liebherr's new additions at Intermat included the 24 tonne R 924 crawler and the 50 tonne
class R 956. The R 924 features redesigned upper structure, which has a new
layout to make maintenance simpler. All the daily maintenance points have now
been grouped together and can be reached via the gull-wing doors. New hydraulics
are teamed with a low emission 115 kW engine and the machine comes with
Liebherr's LiDAT telematics system as standard.
Rising unemployment and
decreasing construction spending look set to dominate in such countries for the
next 12 months, and it is clear that a drive to create economies with less
dependence on oil is necessary.
The R 956 also features a Stage IIB engine
and is offered with an increased range of undercarriage options. This includes a
mechanically retractable option, which keeps the width of the machine under the
3 m limit that is critical for transportation in some countries. There are also
heavy duty undercarriage options available for harsh quarrying
applications.
Indeed, while the oil exporting countries look set to see a
solid year in 2012, they are also vulnerable to fluctuations in oil prices, and
could also be hit hard in the event of a slump.
New from Liugong is the Stage
IIIB/Tier 4 Interim 22 tonne class 922E jaw crusher, which the company plans to
start producing in Poland later this year. Liugong says fuel consumption is -8%
lower than on the D-series
machine it replaces. This follows the 18% improvement in fuel economy the
D-series jaw crushers made over the machines they replaced.