Sennebogen launches new material handler

The Sennebogen 822 G features what the company calls intelligent, resource-saving technology and comfort.

Sennebogen 822 G

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Sennebogen, Straubing, Germany, has updated its 22 t 818 E recycling all-rounder to the latest G series machine generation. The company says the update makes it possible to handle and sort material in a particularly environmentally friendly and economical way. 

The compact 822 G material handler has a reach of up to 10 meters and a comfort cab that can be elevated as standard. The machine can be individually configured and features numerous equipment variants.   

The company says the 822 G is highly responsive with hydraulics that can be adjusted precisely by the operator and fast, overlapping movements with a hydraulic system that is optimized for demanding tasks in recycling and scrap yards. Additionally, the machine uses green efficiency technology to save resources and work efficiently. Pumps and large-scale hydraulic valves and lines ensure optimum efficiency.   

The 822 G now has a 110 kilowatt Stage V diesel engine with 3.8 l displacement, which is ideally suited in terms of power and consumption to the operating conditions in recycling and scrap. In addition to the low operating costs, the G series is also synonymous with Sennebogen’s 6th-generation material handling technology.  

The company says a particular focus has been placed on maintenance and service with the G series. The machine features an outward-folding lubrication system and an improved refueling to make servicing the machine convenient and safe. The 822 G also features an e-box, protecting the central electrical distributors and electronic modules from environmental influences in extreme conditions and ensuring maximum machine availability. The result means the extended time between maintenance.   

The premiere of the 822 G will take place from May 30 to June 3 at IFAT 2022 in Munich. Discover the new G series at Sennebogen’s trade fair stand in hall C5, stand 241/340.