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Steelwrist to launch third generation tiltrotator

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Steelwrist will unveil the first model of its third-generation tiltrotators during the inauguration of its new facility in Hamburg in March 2024.

A podium with a green shroud covering new products about to be revealed Steelwrist will unveil the first of its third generation tiltrotators at the opening of its new Hamburg facility in March, 2023. (IMAGE: Steelwrist

Steelwrist’s third generation tiltrotator is said to include new technologies for coupler locking safety and easy maintenance.

In addition to this, a new range of lightweight grapples and a new range of hydraulic compactors with low oil flow to compaction power ratio will be launched as well as a new product category targeting excavator efficiency.

Stefan Stockhaus, CEO 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. 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 and with our third generation tiltrotator we hope to set a new standard.”

The upcoming launch event will also serve as the official opening of Steelwrist’s new facility in Hamburg, Germany. The establishment of Steelwrist Deutschland GmbH subsidiary in 2023 was aimed at strengthening the company’s presence and enhancing its ability to respond to the increasing demand. 

Following the Hamburg launch event, all new Steelwrist products will be shown at the Intermat exhibition in Paris, France, April 24-27, 2024.

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