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March 2016

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I DA U N I V E R S A L M a rc h -A p r i l 2 0 1 6 13 Story continued on page 15 And the show will also see the manufacturer's range of site dumpers from 1 to 10 tonnes launched for the German market, according to the manufacturer. Engine outputs range from 15.5 kW to 90 kW and both synchro- shuttle and hydrostatic trans- missions are available. Chicago Pneumatic said it would launch two new lighting towers at Bauma. e new V15s are the fi rst models in the Chicago Pneumatic range to use a heavy-duty polyethylene (PE) canopy. e V15 range has two models – the CPLT V15 comes with metal halide technology, while the CPLT V15 LED features LED lighting technology and can light an area approximately 25 percent larger, while proving additional fuel effi ciency benefi ts, according to the company. Both are powered by a Kubota Tier 4-compliant engine. Chicago Pneumatic said the new PE canopy protected vital internal components to ensure peak performance, and off ered optimized lifespan and resale value. It also said the wide wing doors allowed easy maintenance access to the machine. Chicago Pneumatic also plans to showcase its latest generation of rig-mounted hydraulic compactor attach- ments at Bauma – the RC range – which includes fi ve new models for use on 1 to 40 tonne operating weight carriers. Hatz has announced that a complete line-up of industrial engines up to 56 kW will be presented at Bauma. For the fi rst time, the manufacturer is showing the three-cylinder models as a completion of the H series, solutions for the coming Stage V emissions regulations, as well as modern generating sets and hydraulic power packs. is is just a fi rst glance at what will be on show at Bauma. e full show guide will be available in the March issue of International Construction, followed by a stop-press guide in the April issue for further coverage of Bauma launches. Travel As far as traveling is concerned, the nearest airport is Munich Airport. During Bauma, a shuttle bus service will run from the airport to Messe München, the show site, every 30 minutes. e journey takes 45 minutes, and tickets are €8 (US$9.00) one-way or €13.50 (US$15.00) for a return journey. e airport shuttle bus stops are located directly in front of the areas A and Z at Terminal 1, and in front of Terminal 2. From 08:00 to 18:00, shuttle buses traveling to the exhibition grounds depart from the airport every 30 minutes. From 9:30 to 19:00, the shuttle busses Bauma 2013 from the air

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