830 G FEEDING THE SCRAP SHEARS AND SCRAP PRESS
Scrap dealer with new 830 G material handler
With the new generation of the 830 G, SENNEBOGEN is expanding its portfolio with a powerful material handler that impresses above all with its comfort, ergonomics, and user-friendliness. TSR Czech Republic s.r.o., a leading scrap dealer headquartered in Prague, had the opportunity to test the machine extensively at its site in Pilsen.
Versatile use in scrap yards
SR Czech Republic s.r.o. has been operating as a scrap metal dealer since 1991 and employs over 400 people. The company specializes in metal processing and trading, relying on state-of-the-art technologies and machinery.
The SENNEBOGEN 830 G is used at TSR in the scrap metal warehouse, which is specially designed for processing metals. The machine’s main tasks include feeding the scrap shear and scrap press, as well as loading trucks and rail cars. The entire work process takes place outdoors, which means that the excavator has to operate in a wide range of weather conditions.
Thanks to its robust design and polyp grab, the 830 G can handle both light and heavy loads with ease.
The highly dynamic operation requires frequent position changes and precise control of the machine. With the SENNEBOGEN 830 G, TSR has taken an important step toward the future and is relying on modern technology that makes everyday work noticeably easier.
Maxcab: Comfortable seats, automatic climate control, and clearly arranged controls
One highlight of the 830 G is the advanced Maxcab, which is even more ergonomic and user-friendly. The spacious cab gives the driver an optimal view of the work area, thanks to the large glass surfaces and elevated position.
The intuitive controls, combined with an ergonomically designed workstation, minimize operator fatigue even during long working days of 8 to 12 hours. In addition, the comfortable seat, automatic climate control, and clearly arranged controls contribute to productivity. “Easy controls, plenty of space, and a user-friendly environment” is how the operator Zdeněk Duchek describes his experience with the machine.
All features explained in brief
Touch display: Monitor fuel consumption in real time
One of the major innovations of the 830 G is the SENcon control system, which is operated via a 10” touch display and enables precise and simple operation. The well-thought-out arrangement of functions and the intuitive interface reduce training times and make the machine quickly accessible even for new drivers.
The ability to monitor fuel consumption in real time ensures additional efficiency. This is a particularly important advantage in energy-intensive operations such as scrap yards. “The low fuel consumption and good availability of spare parts convinced us – that’s why we decided to purchase the machine,” emphasizes Miloslav Schlossbauer, Managing Director of TSR Pilsen.
“Fuel consumption and availability of spare parts…
…were decisive purchasing criteria for us.”
Miloslav SchlossbauerHead of TSR Pilsen
Refueling from the ground
In addition to comfort and efficiency, the 830 G also impressed with its durability and easy maintenance. Compared to previous models or other machines on the market, the excavator scores highly with its well thought-out design, which allows refueling from the ground and quick access to maintenance points. The comprehensive service is another advantage that was particularly emphasized by TSR.
The decision to go with the SENNEBOGEN 830 G was supported by close cooperation with the sales and service partner Merimex.
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