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Scarab Merlin XP

Hydrostatic

The Scarab Hydrostatic System

The Merlin XP advanced 7.5 tonne GVW truck-mounted Road Sweeping Vehicle has beendeveloped to maximise the payload potential for the still-popular 7.5 tonne GVW sector. As withits heavy-duty siblings, the Merlin XP is based on Scarab’s proven ‘Single Engine with Hydrostatic Transmission’ concept, which bestows exceptional road-speed control during sweeping, andalso incorporates the very latest CANbus control technology common to all modern truckchassis. All Scarab Hydrostatic sweepers are designed to deal with the most arduous conditions and the Merlin XP provides the operator with a machine offering the LARGEST PAYLOADavailable for the 7.5 tonne chassis, together with a minimum of moving parts for reducedservicing. By utilising just the chassis engine, which conforms to the very latest stringent emission legislation, the operator is able to achieve significant REDUCTION of EXHAUST POLLUTION andFUEL CONSUMPTION, making the Scarab Merlin XP one of the most environmentally friendly, highperformance 7.5 tonne truck mounted road sweepers available anywhere in the world.

Scarab Merlin XP 7.5 tonne Hydrostatic Sweeper

Increased payload Simplified drive systemReduced servicing and operating costs Reduced fuel consumption Finite road-speed control Reduced environmental impact
WATER PAYLOAD

Twin Engine 7.5 tonne Sweeper

Restricted payload Higher operating costs Higher fuel consumption Clutch and brake wear Reduced road-speed control
PAYLOADWATER AUXILIARY ENGINE 1

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