Rokbak to display two articulated haulers at Hillhead 2022

Rokbak will present its RA30 and RA40 at Hillhead 2022 along with its UK dealer Molson Group.

The two articulated haulers will be on display from June 21st to June 23rd. The RA40 will be on Rokbak’s stand at N14, while the RA30 will be presented at the Molson Group’s stand J3. There will also be a Rokbak articulated hauler in the working demonstration area.

Visitors at the three-day event will be able to get up close to the machines, see one in action, and speak to Rokbak and Molson Group experts at their respective stands. The Molson Group became a Rokbak dealer towards the end of 2019. On the Rokbak stand, there will be plenty of photo opportunities.


A Rokbak RA30 articulated hauler

Rokbak articulated haulers are known for being reliable, easy to operate, and easy to maintain. The 38 tonne (41.9 US ton) RA40 is an articulated hauler that makes work of quarry, mine, and construction jobs. Offering high capacity, the RA40 delivers cost-effective productivity. The high-performance engine balances controlled power with fuel efficiency. The modulating transmission retarder is coupled with an efficient exhaust brake and fully enclosed oil-cooled multidisc brakes for control – even on steep inclines.

The 28-tonne (30.9 US ton) RA30 articulated hauler is made for any job site, from quarries and infrastructure developments to commercial construction projects. With true independent front suspension as standard, it offers more control and comfort for operators. The RA30’s transmission and engine improve fuel efficiency, operator comfort, and delivers power when you need it.

For the European market, both machines feature the latest EU Stage V emissions-compliant engine, boasting up to a 7 percent improvement in fuel efficiency compared to older EU Stage IV engines.

Hillhead 2022 will take place at Hillhead Quarry near Buxton, UK. It is expected to attract more than 20,000 visitors and around 600 exhibitors. 

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