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Lisam Titanium V8 Pneumatic Olive Harvester

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Lisam Titanium V8 pneumatic harvester 
From the experience gained over decades of manufacturing pneumatic instruments for agriculture, Lisam has now created the new V8 Titanium harvester...  even lighter and more productive.
 
The new V8 Titanium pneumatic comb weighs only 680 g with an agressive  power of over 1,800 strokes per minute. The lightness of the harvesting instrument is obtained through the use of components in titanium and magnesium and a technopolymer based tooth layout. This structure accentuates its characteristics of robustness and resistance to wear, whilst its remarkable lightness increases manoeuvrability at the same time. The brand new fan-type tooth layout design, with each tooth closer to the base and in alternate positions, increases the ray of action of the comb as if there were an extra tooth (hence the name V8). This new type of comb shape makes it easier to move among even the densest foliage. Even the smallest, most resilient olives are harvested easily, without causing any damage to the tree.
 
A new age in harvesting the V8 Titanium!

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