Vive la France: C.V.S. Ferrari again in Brittany

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- 6 Apr 2006 ( #254 )
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CVS Ferrari has just delivered three reach stacker units, model Ferrari 277.5 to a big terminal in Brittany, where CVS Ferrari equipment has been working since 1998. The three machines are operating in a terminal situated in the Northern part of France and are part of the plan for constant development and modernization of that terminal fleet.

The three new Ferrari machines F277.5 are equipped with 12 litre Scania engines and Dana Spicer Clark transmissions. These are connected to a last generation Rexroth hydraulic system, integrated with two variable displacement pumps and with a LUDV load sensing system that allows a fuel saving up to 40%.

The Ferrari F277.5 reach stacker is able to lift 45 tons in the first row and 25 tons in second row. This offers a great combination of power to weight ration and great manoeuvrability with light ground pressure. Thanks to its 330 hp engine and its weight of 65 tons, the Ferrari F277.5 machine is the fastest reach stacker as far as work cycle is concerned, perfectly matching terminal operational requirements.

The telescopic spreader mounted on Ferrari reach stackers is designed and manufactured by CVS Ferrari itself! It is equipped with 10' lifting eyes particularly useful for handling leisure boats. Being so near to many holiday resorts on the French coast, the terminal is indeed often used to park and handle this type of boat.

Innovative drive and control system.
Innovative drive and control system.
In order to increase their productivity, the three CVS Ferrari machines have an innovative drive and control system integrated in the driver seat, with two joysticks available for the operator. The joystick mounted on the left arm has all the controls to turn, change gear and direction, open and close the spreader, whereas the joystick to control boom and spreader functions is situated on the right arm. In this way the operator can use all the main controls simultaneously without changing hands, and is able to concentrate on handling the containers with a considerable increase in productivity.

CONTACT C.V.S S.p.A:
Via Emilia 20/22,
29010 Roveleto cli Cadeo.
Piacenza, Italy.
Phone: +39 0523 503 511
Fax: +39 0523 500 439
Click here to visit C.V.S ShopFront
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