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Steelwrist announce third-generation tiltrotator

Steelwrist will introduce the first model of their third-generation tiltrotator in March 2024
Steelwrist will introduce the first model of their third-generation tiltrotator in March 2024

Company will also launch lightweight grapples and hydraulic compactor attachments during inauguration of its new Hamburg facility

STEELWRIST, the Swedish-based global manufacturers of tiltrotators, quick-couplers, and work tools for excavators, have unveiled the first model of their third-generation tiltrotators which, the company says, will set the bar for future levels of fuel efficiency, safety, and excavator versatility. 

The latest tiltrotator will be launched at the opening of Steelwrist’s new Hamburg facility in Germany (planned for March 2024), alongside the company’s new lightweight grapple and hydraulic compactor attachment ranges.

 

In addition to the latest product launches, Steelwrist will add a new product category to their wide equipment portfolio, as part of their commitment to delivering earthmoving efficiency for excavators. 

Stefan Stockhaus, chief executive officer of Steelwrist, said: ‘By now many forward-thinking excavator owners and operators around the world have understood the massive efficiency improvements that a tiltrotator adds to an excavator. Obviously, good for our customers’ competitiveness as well as for the environment.

‘However, our products not only enhance excavator efficiency but also play a crucial role in addressing climate change-related challenges. With our third-generation tiltrotator, we hope to set a new standard.’

According to Steelwrist, their new-generation tiltrotator will include new technologies for coupler locking safety and easy maintenance. Moreover, as part of the Quantum control platform, a combination of new hardware components and installation support guidance will help provide easy installation and take remote support to a new level.

 

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