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Rolling with the punches

With the demands of mine sites changing daily, Tinger all-terrain vehicles are built to rise to the challenge.

A mine site can be a dangerous place, and it’s no secret Australia’s mines operate in some of the harshest conditions in the most remote areas of the country.

When getting where you need to go can mean crossing multiple elevations and unpredictable terrains, you need a reliable way to move around that can handle any situation.

At Tinger, the goal is providing the mining industry with the ultimate un-stoppable, go anywhere all-terrain vehicles (ATVs).

Well known for its ATVs’ built-in safety features, including rollover protection structures (ROPs) and roof frames, Tinger is rising to the challenge of keeping miners safe on the job.

Tinger all-terrain vehicles can rise to the challenge of any conditions.

Tinger ATVs boast 57-horsepower motors, commercial-grade transmission and a quality fit out that refuses to compromise on cabin comforts.

With extreme weather from scorching summers to flash flooding becoming the norm, Tinger ATVs are designed to keep up with demand.

Built tough to handle any sort of terrain, Tinger ATVs keep people moving, whether facing swampy flooded water ways, extreme muddy conditions, overgrown scrub lands, hilly and rocky mountains, or soft sandy areas.

If it’s dry and sunny one day, then raining and flooding the next, Tinger is ready for whatever a given day offers up.

Tinger told Australian Mining that its ATVs are especially popular with Australia’s largest companies – widely used across government and council departments, as well as by farmers, hunters and, of course, the mining sector.

“It’s as simple as turning the key and off you go on your adventure,” the company said.

“Tinger ATVs are used across many different industries for many different applications and can be easily modified to suit customers’ requirements.”

Often used as first-response vehicles, including for search, rescue and recovery, Tinger ATVs provide a dynamic solution for quick access in hard-to-reach areas – useful on the ever-changing landscape of a mine site.

In addition to gaining access to remote and isolated locations, the vehicles can be used to easily transport people, fuel and water, and can aid in the service of machinery, conducting property maintenance and vegetation management.

Tinger fully amphibious ATVs are designed to rise to the challenge of any weather conditions, making the vehicles not just all-terrain, but all-seasons.

Tinger said the release of its new Taran 4×4 has been well received by customers in its rollout to sites across Australia. This monster utility vehicle comes with balloon tyres and a minimum ground clearance of 500mm.

Ideal for hauling goods and equipment to any mine site, the Taran 4×4 is versatile as a potential emergency response vehicle or as a people-mover with room for six adults with room to stretch out their legs.

Heating, air-conditioning, seatbelts and ROPs are just a few of the safety features on offer from the mammoth mover.

“Our new Taran is loaded with accessories, whether you have to travel over mud, water, snow, rocks, hills, dust or sand, it doesn’t matter,” Tinger said. “This is the most advanced and only monster ATV out there, outstanding value starting from just $66,000.

“Get excited and feel confident when you start your adventure.”

This feature appeared in the November 2023 issue of Australian Mining.

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