Matbro "Mantis" Mechanical Handler

Made:
circa 1956
Matbro "Mantis"  Mechanical Handler

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Mechanical handler, "Mantis" type, by Matbro (Mathew Brothers) of Wallington, Surrey. (ca.1956)

This multi-purpose mechanical handler was developed by Matbro Limited, a manufacturer of industrial handling machinery that was founded in 1949 by the Mathew brothers in Surrey.

The Mantis was released in 1956 and is a tractor-mounted machine which was available in one of a number of models. It could be employed as a high-lift working platform, a fork-lift truck, a light excavator and ditcher and as a mobile power tool. It combined the functions of a number of single-purpose machines with no pause for changeover. Also, through attachments, a wide range of additional duties could be carried out. This Mantis is fitted with a backhoe attachment, which enabled it to strip topsoil as well as expose and load minerals (such as coal seams).

Details

Category:
Civil Engineering
Object Number:
2002-250
Measurements:
overall: 2840 mm x 2300 mm x 7450 mm, 5842 kg
type:
matbro "mantis" mechanical handler
credit:
Core Investments Ltd