A big display from the Faymonville family

Faymonville CombiMax PA-X trailer combination Faymonville CombiMax PA-X trailer combination. Photo: Faymonville

Faymonville will have 14 trailers on show from across its multiple brands on its stand at the Bauma trade show in Munich, Germany, from 7 to 13 April.

A highlight of stand FN.718/7 will be the CombiMax, shown as a PA-X combination. “This vehicle is the most powerful in the CombiMax PA-X portfolio in terms of payload and loading deck length,” commented Julian Thelen, European sales director.

This combination is a 3-axle front bogie, plus a joker axle and a double extendable (20 to 41.9 metre) 8-axle load platform. It has pendular axles for a minimum loading height of 790 mm. Suspension stroke is 600 mm and the maximum steering angle is 60 degrees. As configured on display at Bauma with 12 axles, it has a payload of more than 120 tonnes at 12 tonnes per axle. A maximum of 150 tonnes is technically possible, according to local regulations for axle and kingpin loads or if it is offroad.

Cometto Eco500 in an industrial application Cometto Eco500 in an industrial application. Photo: Faymonville

On and off highway

From Faymonville’s Cometto brand there will be an Eco500 modular transporter, on show for the first time at a trade fair. It offers a low driving height of 670 millimetres and has a base width of just 2,350 mm. The electronic multi-way steering system is designed to facilitate maximum manoeuvrability.

The Eco500 on show will be a 2-axle version with a joker axle driven by an electric power pack unit for quiet and emission-free operation. Cometto said it is the only manufacturer to offer all three types of PPU, namely diesel, hybrid, and electric.

New from Faymonville’s Max Trailer is the Max710. Details were scarce at the time of writing. “As always with Max Trailer, this new model impresses with high standards and top-quality craftsmanship,” said Mario Faymonville, Max Trailer product manager and sales director.

For regular updates on what will be new at the Bauma trade show bookmark our rolling news story.

Max Trailer will show the as-yet unseen Max710 at Bauma 2025 Max Trailer will show the as-yet unseen Max710 at Bauma 2025 (different model pictured). Photo: Faymonville
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