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16.02.2022

Stolen spider

A 17 metre Hinowa Lightlift 17.75 MK2 spider lift has been stolen from UK company Advanced Access Platforms.

The unit, serial number 26JL7/engine serial number 1101915057596, and fleet number ‘Hinowa 17-13’ was stolen from a locked compound on a site in Lewisham, London, SE14.

If you see this machine, rent it, or hear anything or have a parts request, contact Matt Woolman
on +44 (0)8708 503503
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All of the Dingli counterweights are sculpted to fall below the chassis line to reduce centre of gravity


While thieves are increasingly stealing scissor and boom lifts, they rarely take spider lifts as they require more knowledge to operate and load them. It is hard to believe that this was stolen by anyone without some knowledge or experience of the machine.

Comments

Corky
Why would you dislike this.? Idiot may be.

Feb 20, 2022

Corky
There is a £2000 reward for the safe return of this boom. If you have information that secures it’s whereabouts please contact, AAP, CPA or the police and if the boom Is found and collected safely this will qualify for the reward.

Feb 20, 2022