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Terex Trucks to exhibit on home turf at ScotPlant

Terex Trucks TA400 dumptruck

TA400 and TA300 ADTs to go on show at Scotland’s biggest construction equipment show

MOTHERWELL-based Terex Trucks are gearing up to showcase their Gen 10 TA400 and TA300 articulated haulers on home ground at ScotPlant from 20–21 April 2018.

Joining Terex Trucks throughout the two-day event will be the company’s official UK dealer, TDL Equipment.

 

‘Scotland is the home of Terex Trucks, so we’re excited to be exhibiting once again at the leading construction show in the country,’ says Paul Douglas, managing director of Terex Trucks.

‘Scotland is known for the quality of its engineering and at Terex Trucks we are proud of our Scottish roots. We are looking forward to exhibiting the Gen 10 TA400 and TA300 so we can discuss our latest innovations and investments with customers.’

John Black, sales director at TDL Equipment, added: ‘ScotPlant is an important fixture in our calendar because it’s a chance for us to meet with existing and potential future customers to showcase the latest Gen 10 articulated haulers.’

The biennial show will once again be hosted at the Royal Highland Centre in Edinburgh, where more than 4,000 construction trade professionals gathered for the last ScotPlant event in 2016.

Terex Trucks’ articulated haulers are renowned for their reliability, flexibility and performance in difficult environments.

Designed to meet the demands of the most extreme operations, the Terex Trucks TA400 is a robust 38-tonne machine that is said to excel in large-scale construction projects, quarries and mines.

Powered by a six-cylinder Scania DC13 engine that boasts gross power of 331kW (444hp) and a maximum torque of 2,255Nm, the TA400 offers superior traction and a power-to-weight ratio to match, ensuring material is moved quickly, irrespective of weather conditions and terrain.

According to Terex Trucks, clever engineering combines the benefits of lower operating costs with increased performance. The machine also features a spacious and ergonomically designed cab, complete with a commanding view for enhanced operator comfort.

The 28-tonne TA300 is also proven performer in tough applications, ranging from quarries to infrastructure developments and commercial projects.

Powered by a five-cylinder Scania DC9 engine, which provides 276kW (370hp) of gross power and a maximum torque of 1,880Nm, the TA300 comes equipped with a transmission retardation system, in combination with an engine exhaust brake, which supports the fully enclosed oil-cooled multidisc brakes for maximum protection.

 

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