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Apollo takes off in building sector
Earthmoving Equipment Magazine
|December 2024 - January 2025
Dieci’s Apollo 25.6 fixed boom telehandler, now available for immediate delivery, is ample proof of how far the construction material handling sector has evolved.
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One of the most flexible and versatile machines for the construction industry, the Apollo 25.6 mini-workhorse has been designed to meet the needs of "small works" due to its compact size that allows it to fit into tight and difficult spaces.
But its telehandling reach has not been compromised, thanks to a high-strength boom that makes it possible to handle loads at great heights.
Dieci Australia National Sales Manager Bob Mules spoke to Earthmoving Equipment Magazine about the machine, which he said was being valued in environments where the demands for efficiency and versatility have never been more important.
One of the main factors in the Apollo 25.6's favour is that it represents advanced cost-effective ownership over the life of the equipment.
"While the Apollo 25.6 is a highly evolved and sophisticated machine, our design engineers have simplified much of the machine's components and electronics," Bob said.
"By using 85 per cent parts commonality between our machines, this approach clearly puts us ahead when it comes to lowering operational lifetime expenses."
Advanced technology
As well, design innovations such as a patented single compensation cylinder located inside the lifting ram means the machine has fewer moving parts, which contributes to a more efficient cost of ownership throughout the machine's life cycle.
"When the operator moves the joystick up or down, the single compensation cylinder controls the movements to the boom, with no need for multiple cylinders. A major benefit is minimising the potential for component failure and downtime," he said.
"Another feature that delivers real cost benefits is hydraulic flow share. This technology enables operators to complete multiple hydraulic functions simultaneously without any loss of speed, control, performance or safety.
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