SYN TRAC ST420 mit SYN TRAC Frontlader

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 27 ส.ค. 2024
  • Mit dem SYN TRAC Frontlader ist ein weiteres System Ende gedacht worden. Die Vorteile der Lösung, waren bisher dem Einsatz mit Spezialfahrzeugen wie Radladern oder Teleskopladern vorbehalten.
    Umrüsten in Sekunden statt Stunden - das SYN TRAC Dockingsystem sorgt für: Sicherheit, Schnelligkeit & Effizienz.
    Eine durchgehende Hubkraft von 4.400 kg, eine Hubhöhe von 5.040 mm bei 30 Grad Auskippwinkel, die Überladehöhe von 4.500 mm, machen ihn in Kombination mit dem SYN TRAC ST420 zu einem Allrounder für Lohnunternehmen, Land- und Forstwirtschaft und die Straßenbau-Branche, mit allen Vorzügen eines Radladers und eines LKWs. Überzeugend sind bei dem neuen Frontlader unter anderem die sehr hohe Schubkraft durch die Abstützung der Schaufel an der Fahrzeugfront, wodurch auch extrem schwere Lasten bewegt werden können - ohne Belastung des Frontladers selbst. Denn die Schaufel - und somit auch die aufgenommene Last - befindet sich bei dieser Konstruktion besonders nah am Fahrzeug. Pluspunkt ist die spezielle Kinematik, die einen vertikalen und horizontalen Parallel Verschub ermöglicht. Das erweist sich als besonders praktisch, wenn sich Hindernisse zwischen dem Fahrzeug und dem Abladeplatz befinden - diese können so einfach umgangen werden. Erleichterung im Arbeitsalltag stand bei der Konstruktion des Frontladers im Fokus: So spart eine integrierte Waage zusätzliche Wege und damit auch Zeit. Schneller im Arbeitsalltag ist man auch dank mehrerer, speicherbarer Positionen, die mittels Knopfdrucks abrufbar sind - beispielsweise retourniert der Frontlader zum eingestellten Ausgangspunkt per Knopfdruck. Ein MSW- Schnellwechselsystem für Anbauwerkzeuge wie Schaufel oder Gabel sorgt für einen raschen An- und Abbau.
    ©Fotocredit: SYN TRAC
    ©Sound: Music by Evgeny_Bardyuzha from Pixabay
    #syntrac
    #technologie #effizienz #sicherheit
    #systemezuendedenken
    #technology #efficiency #safetyfirst
    #concludingsystems
    #frontloader #contractors #contractor #roadconstruction

ความคิดเห็น • 22

  • @steffen6144
    @steffen6144 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Schneller, einfacher und sicherer geht es nicht, absolut fantastisch 👍👍👍

  • @kaimachineschannel
    @kaimachineschannel ปีที่แล้ว +10

    wonderful 04:57

  • @noelduffey2395
    @noelduffey2395 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I could be wrong but at full height the dump angle looked fairly poor. I'd like to see a more in depth video showing this loader in action. Anyways always nice to see something different. 👍

  • @MF284
    @MF284 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Grundsätzlich nice, schön geringer Abstand zur Vorderachse.
    Leider sind die Schlauchführung und der Abkippwinkel katastrophal.

  • @cheechU38K
    @cheechU38K ปีที่แล้ว +1

    The way attachments are fitted should really be standard 👌🏻

    • @KevinJD2030
      @KevinJD2030 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      It'll never become a standard I think because it's fairly complex and its just not interchangeable enough to become a standard and probably ther are patents on it. I think the three point hitch will be around for a long time and if you hook up equipment enough you'll definitely will learn t do it in one try😂😂.

    • @cheechU38K
      @cheechU38K ปีที่แล้ว

      @@KevinJD2030 I know it’s very complicated but with future automation machines, I’d guess it would be needed.

    • @KevinJD2030
      @KevinJD2030 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@cheechU38K I think farming will never fully automated. Yes most tasks can be automated but I think a lot of them can't. I also think fully autonomous driving is still very far away because of safety concerns and such and I think that's also the case with farming. Farming machines are the most dangerous vehicles on the road they've got much sharp pieces on them they're usually pretty big and made of steel. I really think it's just too dangerous to let farm equipment drive autonomously around. But you're totally right it'll make a good couple mechanism for autonomous farm machines. I also think we shouldn't want to automate everything. I work at a farm and I run a lot of different types of equipment all the tillage can possibly be automated in my opinion but jobs like mowing need a human controlling it because if any debris or a animal get in to the mowed grass the feed is worth literally nothing. A human can't see it all but can see most of it and take it out of the field what a automated machine can't do. I think gps is the way to go then you've got the best of both worlds you've automated and you've got the capability to clean up debris and animals that spoil the feed. You also have the capability to make quick repairs in the field you can see the results directly and make quick changes to machine settings based on conditions. This is how I look at it I think this way because I know how it goes in the field and believe me or not equipment breaks down fairly frequently😅

    • @cheechU38K
      @cheechU38K ปีที่แล้ว

      @@KevinJD2030 wonderful information 👌🏼 I used to work on a small farm and always looked at how things can be easier with less workers. Bigger machines are too destructive on their weight now. Industry is looking at smaller electric drone like machinery to tend on crops & land without any chemicals. I really think farms should get smaller to produce for local areas to keep carbon neutrality. Netherlands 🇳🇱 are a good example of using land efficiently and for other mass production I guess factories are better without weather conditions that farmers fight the climate change problem.

    • @KevinJD2030
      @KevinJD2030 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@cheechU38K I'm Dutch😁. Yes the equipment became much bigger everywhere around the world. In America they just took it up a notch further as the rest😅. The farm I work on is a medium to large sized farm. The equipment barely went up in size it only went up in power we have stronger tractors but they aren't much bigger than the tractors we used to use. It also isn't possible to go big here on machinery because the average field is from 0,5 to 10 hectares in size so they aren't that big they're oddly shaped and its really wet here. The only things that have changed is the amount of animals that are kept and the amount of hectares that are farmed. The Netherlands is world leading in agriculture and is leading in low carbon emission farming and environmental friendly farming, but it's far from perfect. I think going smaller will increase productivity per hectare also good and efficient irrigation like we do here will boost productivity. Also the soil needs a lot more of manure than most farmers are using on their land right now. Good manure gives soil life a boost and the soil becomes more like a sponge and can hold more moisture for a longer period. Lighter machines and less chemical fertilizers and pesticides also give soil life a little more rest and it becomes healthier. It takes a lot of time for the soil to recover tough. But if you've got a healthy soil you almost don't need much of those chemicals. I think drones will be a much more preferable way to automate some labour intensive tasks. I think factory foods will become a reality tough unfortunately in Helmond in the Netherlands they've build the first dutch indoors lettuce farm I have seen it and I have done some work there on some of technical installations. I think crops grown indoors in a artificial environment will grow better but I'm afraid they won't taste as good. I think this because there are growing lights and I think the crops will become sweeter or less sweet as the outdoors grown one and because of that I think they'll taste wierd also I think the higher growing rate will effect the texture of them. I think this sped up indoors growing will have the same effect on plants as on animals. I don't like the meat you can get in the supermarkets as much as the meat you can buy at a farm shop. I also don't like eggs that come from the big egg farms which only feed layer feed. I have my own flock of chickens and their eggs taste amazing, they free range and you can taste it and see it the egg jock is a dark yellow tint and they have more taste to them. I know I'm a little spoiled on food because I have always had a lot of fresh food because my grandpa was a farmer. I couldn't take over the farm unfortunately..... I have the knowledge to farm and I have the skillset so I do have a vegetable garden to grow plants and fruits which almost every year puts out more food than five persons can eat in a week time😅😅 it's not even that big, the soil is far from ideal (way too sandy) and it's not even in a close to ideal spot (there are trees on three sides around it).

  • @erwin6282
    @erwin6282 ปีที่แล้ว

    💪💪💪

  • @jpp37229
    @jpp37229 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Nice this is what we need to have in Farming Simulator 22, added to the already in the modhub being Syn Trac. Please ask the respective modder to change the grey color from the that one from purple to grey, like in the real world. Because now it is to much purple-like looking.

    • @impts9695
      @impts9695 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I have the goal to implement the frontloader still this year for FS22.
      With the color its not so easy. There are RAL Numbers, RGB convertings, Giants colorcodes, real Environment, Video Filters, FS22 shader, seperate map environment. So its not possible to perfekt synchronise the color for each situation. And yes. There is a little bit blue in the dark grey, but no purple 😉

    • @SYNTRACofficial
      @SYNTRACofficial  ปีที่แล้ว

      There are different colors available. Our official color is the "purple-kind-looking" you descirbed. In the FS22 you have the option to choose your favorite one.

  • @cordellej
    @cordellej ปีที่แล้ว

    is that the only attachment ?

  • @HaHa-ls3cz
    @HaHa-ls3cz 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Was ist da für ein Frontlader?

  • @robertkopacz1971
    @robertkopacz1971 ปีที่แล้ว

    Bez sensu! W najwyższym położeniu, łyżka nie jest w stanie odchylić się zupełnie w dół.
    Na co komu pozioma łyżka 2 m nad ziemią????