Claas Scorpion

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Claas Scorpion 7040

The Claas Scorpion is a range of telescopic handlers from the agricultural machinery manufacturer Claas in Harsewinkel .

history

In 2005, Claas presented a new range of telescopic handlers in cooperation with Kramer at Agritechnica . At Claas, these were to replace the previous Targo series . All models are powered by a Deutz diesel engine and have a hydrostatic transmission .

In 2010 the Scorpion 6030CP received the iF product design award in the agricultural machinery category .

In the summer of 2015, Liebherr announced that an OEM partnership had been concluded between Claas and Liebherr and that Liebherr telescopic handlers would be sold by Claas from 2018.

variants

model series Engine output in kW (PS) ECE R24 Lifting force in t Lifting height in m Production
period
Scorpion 6030 90 (122) 3 6.15
Scorpion 7030 90 (122) 3 7th
Scorpion 7035 90 (122) 3.5 7th
Scorpion 7044 90 (122) 4.3 2.10 2013–
Scorpion 7050 90 (122) 4.8 7.017 2014–
Scorpion 7055 115 (156) 5.5 7.017
Scorpion 9055 115 (156) 5.5 8.75

Web links

Commons : Claas telescopic handler  - collection of images

Individual evidence

  1. Design award for Claas SCORPION , at www.agrarheute.com ( Memento from April 30, 2015 in the Internet Archive ), accessed on October 25, 2015
  2. Liebherr and Claas agree OEM partnership , at www.liebherr.com , accessed on July 18, 2016
  3. a b c Technical data ( Memento from September 12, 2014 in the Internet Archive ), accessed on July 18, 2016