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SNOW AND ICE REMOVAL

MP2 Advantage Systems

MP2 Advantage Systems

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In today's business literature, the word innovation is everywhere. But in the field of Snow & Ice Control, innovation is at Muncie Power Products.

 

 

Description:

At Muncie the family of MPē Advantage Systems products for Snow & Ice Control uses an innovative (Patented) technology to connect the command center to the working elements of the hydraulic system. Instead of using a bundle of electrical wires to control the hydraulic functions of the plow, dump, spreader, wings, scraper, liquid system, etc, the MPē Advantage Systems use a special multiplex connection for all functions, eliminating all direct wiring between the control and the valves! We call this our MCN Technology. Think of it as being similar to a computer network with a single cable connecting a number of computers and printers. MPē Advantage Systems utilizing MCN Technology is a revolutionary product for the industry!

Muncie has designed a family of products for small, medium and large snow and ice control vehicles, all of which incorporate the MCN technology.

Each system also incorporates the latest technologies in fluid power design and function, reducing size, reducing costs, reducing maintenance problems, all while increasing operator control. - Muncie Power Products - Innovation

* MPē designates a new family of products from Muncie Power Products. These products will be offered exclusively through select sales and service centers throughout North America.

For a copy of our product specifications, to receive a quotation for your system requirements or for additional information, contact Factory Direct.

 

 

 

 

 

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