DRAGON Equipment has announced the newest addition to its product range – the PB1000 power barrow.
Built using the same tried-and-tested all-terrain track base as all the Dragon Equipment range, the manoeuvrable PB1000 is capable of safely carrying, lifting and tipping loads of up to 1,000 kg.
The steel bucket is incredibly durable and robust, which ensures it can stand up to the toughest of jobs on commercial or domestic sites. Plus, with a weight of under 650 kg and width options to suit all situations, it’s a machine that is easy to move from site to site, using a van, truck or trailer, making sites with restricted access much more accessible.
With the PB1000 bucket in its lowest position, the front is just 870 mm from the ground, making loading by hand easier. With the bucket fully raised it will reach to 1,425 mm, so it can easily and safely tip full loads into a skip, dramatically reducing the labour involved in moving materials on site.
As with all of the Dragon Equipment range, the PB1000 is powered by the Vanguard 400 14 hp petrol engine, which benefits from a fully integrated cyclonic air filtration system and maintenance intervals that are double the industry standard, as well as the patented Vanguard TransportGuard to prevent oil and fuel dilution during transit. A diesel option is also available upon request.
Jeff Haines, director at Dragon Equipment, said: “The PB1000 power barrow is the next step in helping us to revolutionise how we recycle, move and use materials on site. Working in harmony with our LF1000 lifter and CR300 crusher, together the machines can dramatically reduce the amount of time, money and energy used on both commercial and domestic sites.”
www.dragon-equipment.co.uk
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