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Scania and Grunwald – new joint steps

Recently, the second batch of fully finished vehicles was transferred to the dealer network of the Swedish brand. The tippers are made in an energetic color combination of orange cab, instantly attracting attention, with the body in a harmonious green color.
The design of the Grunwald superstructure reaffirms the Company's principle of using the best and most advanced materials. The tipper body is made of Hardox 450 wear-resistant and impact-resistant steel and is certified under the "Hardox In My Body ™" program. The volume of the body is 20 cubic meters, the side walls are 5 mm thick, the base of the body is 8 mm thick. The body is equipped with an efficient heating system. Structural elements of the system are made of stainless steel. Hydraulics system from the Dutch supplier - the Hyva group. The superstructures are painted with premium BASF paint materials.

SCANIA XT vehicles with Grunwald superstructures can be used at all stages of construction – from the start of site preparation to the final stage of landscaping. In almost all parameters – from the efficiency of power units and chassis running qualities to the high reliability of the tipper superstructure – in the Russian construction industry, SCANIA XT tipper trucks with Grunwald superstructures demonstrate a level of efficiency that exceeds expectations.
Having received a high assessment of the safety, technical equipment and performance characteristics of the pilot batch of tipper trucks, the opportunity for the development of a partnership between Grunwald and Scania CV AB opened up.
Pilot batch of SCANIA XT series tippers with Grunwald tipper superstructures was introduced. Having received a high assessment of the safety, technical equipment and performance characteristics of the pilot batch of tipper trucks, the opportunity for the development of a partnership between Grunwald and Scania CV AB opened up.