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Epiroc upgrades Meyco ME3 concrete sprayer

Epiroc's Meyco ME3 from has been equipped with upgrades and new options

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Epiroc stated that the improvements made to its concrete sprayer will increase productivity and safety, and lower total cost of ownership.

Brandi Kossub, global product manager at Epiroc, said: "These improvements will lift concrete spraying to an even higher level."

As well as updates to increase the constant flow of concrete and less pulsation, the new boom base, or turret, makes it more robust, durable and longer lasting.

It is also equipped with Epiroc's telematics system Certiq, which provides vital equipment information in support of the operation.

"We work closely with our customers," concluded Kossub. "We talk to people on site to ascertain what they really need and want in the machines. Our hands-on experience makes all the difference."

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