Bromma Group has added a fully automatic overheight frame, designated OSX45, to its comprehensive range of spreaders and ancillary products.
The fact that the frame is fully automated, says Bromma, gives it a significant operating advantage over partially automated or manual overheight frames. It is capable of handling a wide range of typical overload scenarios and has been designed for easy access, since terminals can locate the OSX45 closer to the operator by parking it wherever they wish....
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