MWM supplies MAR–1 engines for 100% of Pulverjet's sprayer line

MWM, a leading independent diesel engine manufacturer in Mercosur, expands agreement with Pulverjet

13.12.2017 | 21:59 (UTC -3)
Strategic

The expansion of the agreement between the companies is due to the launch of the Pulverjet line of self-propelled sprayers, previously equipped with Series 10 MWM engines, with 180 hp non-emissions, which will now feature the Acteon family thrusters, Series 12 of 220 hp and that comply with MAR-I legislation. The names of the applications will be the 4 already known PulverjetTD, PulverjetPCTA, PulBverjetPCT and PulverjetHD.

The new engines, now in versions compatible with the MAR-I emissions legislation, in force for agricultural machines from this year onwards, have more power, reduced fuel consumption, increased oil change intervals and increased backup torque, and the first batch of engines will be supplied to Pulverjet later this year.

With the new agreement, MWM expands its participation in this segment, begins to equip all of the automaker's machine lines, and hopes to strengthen and expand its successful partnership with Pulverjet.

According to the automaker, in this new project Pulverjet relied on the supply of Verion electronics, which enabled the integration of engine information and application control tasks within the same equipment. Resulting in greater system simplicity and ease of operation for the user. The computer accesses engine data through the CANBUS and J1939 network and presents the information in graphical and colorful form, it also keeps a record of maintenance actions and allows fault diagnosis. The new project was a big step for Pulverjet, this technology opens up a range of options for developing new features that will facilitate the user's service.

Thomas Püschel, Director of Sales and Marketing for Engines and Parts at MWM, highlights that “Achievements such as the expansion of supply for Pulverjet demonstrate that we are on the right path towards sustainable development and meeting customer expectations by updating and optimizing our according to the particularities of each partner.

We are proud and motivated to continue seeking to develop products that offer our customers technology and a high level of quality and reliability in diesel engines for the 45 countries where we operate”, concludes Püschel.

 

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