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TEST DRIVE experience. The attention to detail in Liebherr’s cab is astounding, and just sinking into the multi- adjustable sprung driver’s seat would make any menial task something to look forward to. I had to slightly adjust the seat to give my legs space, which can be a laborious effort in most other cabs. Liebherr’s steering column swivels without much effort to the appropriate position using foot activation as a standard. The seat height can also be adjusted as an additional option. One of the first things I frantically searched for after I engaged the start button and the cabin started shaking as the powerful Tier 4 Deutz diesel engine gradually ran through the revolutions, was the outrigger button for balance. But as I watched the boom and bucket effortlessly lifting into the clear blue August sky, Tendayi Kudumba, general manager earthmoving at Liebherr-Africa, informed me that this was not necessary and that the machine is designed in such a way to ensure safe handling of material without the additional stabilisers and support. And looking at the compact machine from the outside after my test drive, it made sense (outriggers are generally not common in the six- and seven-metre class). One joystick controls all boom functions. The steering column can be adjusted according to the needs of the operator. Safety first The Liebherr T 32-7 is a powerful, yet extremely balanced machine, and as sturdy as the most robust telescopic handlers around. A newly designed frame and balanced wheelbase ensure a low level of gravity, which enables the telescopic unit to perform with impressive stability when loading and stacking. Its lifting capacity is of course much higher for a machine of this size because of the absence of outriggers. The T 32-7 can lift up to 3 200kg without any effort and it is as safe as any other piece of yellow metal, machine, car or truck I have ever sat in. A warning system constantly informs the driver of the load status of the unit. Even before it can tip forward, hydraulic lifting movements are slowed down right until standstill (at this The windscreens’ slight curve and the see-through roof window allows the operator clear vision when controlling the boom. Tendayi Kudumba, general manager earthmoving at Liebherr-Africa. www.equipmentandhire.co.za point a sufficient margin of safety is still retained). Beyond this point, only movements of the attachments, which reduce the risk of tipping, can be made. To enable efficient filling of the bucket, stockpiling mode can be selected. In this setting, boom movements are not limited even if overload is detected, as long as the machine keeps moving forward. The parking brake is automatically electronically activated when the machine stops to prevent it from rolling away. A seat contact switch automatically detects that the parking brake must remain activated when the driver exits the cabin. For those first-time telescopic handler operators with sweaty palms and trembling fingers like myself, you shouldn’t fear. Sitting in the T 32-7 is like any modern gaming experience with bells and whistles OCTOBER 2019 21