MANUFACTURER FAE has expanded its RCU range with a compact 120 hp remote-controlled tracked carrier.
The RCU120 is designed to work in hard-to-reach areas or on steeply sloping terrain where operator safety is a concern. Its dual hydraulic system and extendable tracks provide high productivity and efficiency in hilly and wooded areas and near railroad tracks, powerlines, gas and oil pipelines, gardens, roads, highways, canals, rivers and lakes.
This new FAE tracked carrier relies on the powerful Kohler 120 hp common rail electronic fuel injection engine, which is fuel-efficient and complies with the most stringent emission standards.
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Its heavy-duty undercarriage has a variable hydraulic design with independent rollers and an automatic tensioning system. Thanks to its high-profile rubber tracks with 86 mm spacing and 320 mm width, the RCU120 can handle even the most challenging conditions. High-tech solutions give the carrier unbeatable traction, making it possible to work on steep slopes up to 55°. In addition, a steel track option is available, which ensures outstanding traction on particularly challenging terrain.
The dual hydrostatic transmission of the RCU120 makes it easier to manage traction and the attachment simultaneously. Electronically controlled piston pumps combined with a dedicated electronic control unit provide an integrated technological system. The result is high performance and reliability that lasts, plus simple and intuitive operation.
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