Faun GmbH
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Faun GmbH is a German engineering firm.
They make mobile cranes and waste collection vehicles.
[edit] History
- 1845: Justus Christian Braun founded a bronze casting company in Germany.
- 1868: His firm developed a horse-drawn fire engine.
- 1890: His firm makes the first steam-driven fire engine in the world.
- 1910: His firm first used a petrol-electric system in a fire engine.
- 1914: His firm designed and built trucks and special vehicles for the Luftwaffe.
- 1918: His firm merged with another firm, and formed "Fahrzeugfabriken Ansbach Und Nürnberg" = FAUN.
- 1922: FAUN introduced the 2 ton, 45 hp tractor BEZ type B.
- 1925: FAUN introduced the roll-drum garbage collector.
- 1928: FAUN introduced the BEL 5 truck crane on the so-called 'B' type carrier.
- 1937: FAUN introduced the 3-axle 7,5 t truck type FAUN L 750 D 87.
- 1943: FAUN's factory was destroyed by bombing during World War II. A new factory was built in Lauf.
- 1949: FAUN introduced the truck model series L 7, the garbage truck AS 22, and the track-laying tractor K 60.
- 1956: FAUN developed heavy-duty trucks and equipment carriers for the army.
- 1960s: FAUN made:
- Crane carriers for nearly all major crane manufacturers up to the end of the 70's.
- Trucks and tractors
- Dump trucks.
- Roadsweepers
- Molten steel / slag transporters for foundries.
- 1970s and 1980s: FAUN made:-
- Airport fire-fighting vehicles
- Heavy-duty tractors and crane carriers.
- 1986: FAUN was bought by O & K (Orenstein & Koppel).
- 1990: Tadano Ltd. Takamatsu, Japan acquires FAUN.
- 1991: Tadano founds FAUN GmbH as sales, marketing and service organisation.
- 1995: 150th anniversary.
- 1998: FAUN introduced the All Terrain Crane ATF 60-4 'Taxi'.
- 1990 & after: FAUN developed a new line of ATF all-terrain cranes from 35 ton to 160 ton, 35/50 ton HK crane upper parts to mount on standard truck chassis, 40 ton BKF recovery vehicles, and special crane carriers.
- 2001: FAUN introduced the ATF 45-3 as 1st equipped with the new FAUN steering system, ATF 80-4 with the new 1 cylinder telescopic system a.w.a. 'Cockpit' design upper cab and the BKF 35-4 'Civil Version'.
- 2004 :FAUN introduced the new 'G' (=Global) Type All Terrain Cranes ATF 110G-5 and ATF 160G-5, and the TADANO Rough Terrain Cranes GR-300EX and GR-700EXL.
- 2005: FAUN introduced the 'G' Type No. 3 - ATF 65G-4. [1]
[edit] External links
- http://www.faun.de/ Company website
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