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Steering systems

Nov. 30, 2005
VersaSteer technology combines quick steering and traditional hydraulic steering for operator flexibility on CharLynn series 10 and 20 steering control units. Offers dualoperator selectable metered and quick steering modes. Metered steering is ...
VersaSteer technology combines quick steering and traditional hydraulic steering for operator flexibility on CharLynn series 10 and 20 steering control units. Offers dualoperator selectable metered and quick steering modes. Metered steering is suitable for normal driving or roading and provides emergency steering. Quick steering is suitable for repeated fast turns. Eliminates separate joystick system.
Eaton Hydraulics,
(800) 547-7805, www.hydraulics.eaton.com

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