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Two Harbors, Minnesota-based Serco Loaders, a handling equipment that is part of the GRYB International family of companies, has introduced its 8500-SR32 and 8500-SR34 series loaders. The material handling machines have been “meticulously engineered to meet the evolving demands of the storm cleanup industry,” says the company.
Serco says its 8500-SR32 and 8500-SR34 series loaders have been “designed to streamline operations and improve productivity while maintaining Serco's commitment to quality, durability and safety.”
The company says key features of two loader series include: the longest reach in its loaders’ class (32-feet, 6 inches and 34 feet); speed abetted by “hydraulic regenerative valve results in the fastest boom extension speed;” low-pressure, smooth hydraulic controls designed to provide precise control; and a tandem pump as standard to provide “triple pump with dedicated swing section” features.
“Designed by our experienced engineers, and using modern tools such as finite element analysis, these double Extenda boom loaders stand as a testament to innovation and power, elevating your operational capabilities to unprecedented heights,” says Serco of the new models.
“Our team at Serco Loaders is thrilled to introduce the 8500-SR32 and 8500-SR34 series loaders to the market,” says Mark Shukla, director of sales at Serco Loaders. “These loaders exemplify our dedication to pushing the boundaries of what’s possible in material handling. We believe they will revolutionize the way businesses handle materials and contribute to the success of our customers.”
Serco Loaders says more information and specifications of its loaders can be found on this web page.
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