1995 MAN KAT

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    Machine Location:The Rocket SiteDoncaster, England, United Kingdom DN10 6ET

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    L Jackson & Co Ltd

    Contact:Matthew Jackson

    Phone:+44 1302 238046

    Doncaster, United Kingdom DN10 6ET

    +44 1302 238046

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    MAN KAT A1 25.422 6x6 with Aerial Mast Direct from the military this model of vehicle is the later current in service vehicle used today Fitted with a AMA 34 metre antenna mast system A self-propelled antenna mast system is suitable for mobile and quick use. A MAN truck converted for the military serves as the carrier vehicle; the truck and mast system have a total weight of 22.5 tons. The telescopic mast can be continuously extended to heights between 9.5 and 34 meters. The space required for the structure is 10 x 6 m, the antenna mast system can be leveled up to a terrain inclination of 15° with its hydraulic extensions. The setup requires 3 men who can set up a radio link within 30 minutes. Assembly and dismantling is possible even under the most difficult conditions with wind speeds of up to 70 km/h (wind force 8). With an antenna mast system installed, operation can be carried out at wind speeds of up to 100 km/h (wind force 10).

    Specifications

    Quantity3
    Year1995
    ManufacturerMAN
    ModelKAT
    Mileage20,000 km
    ConditionUsed
    Engine ManufacturerMAN
    Engine ModelD2866
    Drive SideRight Hand Drive
    Shipping Length1,090 cm
    Shipping Width250 cm
    Shipping Height360 cm
    Quantity3|
    Year1995|
    ManufacturerMAN|
    ModelKAT|
    Mileage20,000 km|
    ConditionUsed|
    Engine ManufacturerMAN|
    Engine ModelD2866|
    Drive SideRight Hand Drive|
    Shipping Length1,090 cm|
    Shipping Width250 cm|
    Shipping Height360 cm|
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