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ATC 75 Model Range - Capacity: 7.5 t or 9.0 t

The “standard container” for the
trucks frequently found on
construction sites with approx. 18 t
authorised total weight (Photo: single-
chamber system) driven by the
vehicle’s hydraulics. ATC 75 - 7.5 t capacity
The “standard container” for the trucks frequently found on construction sites with approx. 18 t authorised total weight (Photo: single- chamber system) driven by the vehicle’s hydraulics.
This special size is suitable for all
two-axle trucks from approx. 11.5 t
payload of three-axle trucks with
shortened load areas (e.g. if a crane
is installed behind the driver’s cab).
Mounted on a truck chassis. ATC 75S - 9.0 t capacity
This special size is suitable for all two-axle trucks from approx. 11.5 t payload of three-axle trucks with shortened load areas (e.g. if a crane is installed behind the driver’s cab). Mounted on a truck chassis.
The 75 series is also available as a
two-chamber system for simultaneous
transport of 2 types of mix to
the construction site. If you intend
using different types of carrier vehicles,
or the special trailer available,
it is advisable for the container to
have its own on-board hydraulics. ATC 75/2K - 7.5 t capacity
The 75 series is also available as a two-chamber system for simultaneous transport of 2 types of mix to the construction site. If you intend using different types of carrier vehicles, or the special trailer available, it is advisable for the container to have its own on-board hydraulics.
ATC 75/2K
ATC 75
ATC 75/2K
ATC 75/2K
 

  • Technical Specifications
    All containers are approved, are subjected to a TÜH (Technical Inspectorate of Hessen) acceptance inspection and bear the GS mark (tested safety). We reserve the right to make technical changes.

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updated 13.10.2011