24.09.2012
Verticaaldagen 2012
This year’s Verticaaldagen in the Netherlands was bigger than ever attracting more exhibitors that the 40 or so at the last show in 2010.
Held at the same venue as before – the Safari Park at Beekse Bergen, Hilvarenbeek, visitor numbers were reasonable (about 450 on the first day) even through the sunny weather did its best to entice more to attend.
The following is a mainly pictorial review with further coverage in the next issue of Cranes & Access magazine which will include an in-depth review of the new Peinemann mini crane solution for carrying and placing large outrigger plates for its new 90 metre Bronto S90HLA truck mounted platform.
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Verticaaldagen takes place at the Safari Park at Beekse Bergen, Hilvarenbeek, Netherlands.
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The Verticaaldagen entrance
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A 32 tonne GVW telescopic semi trailer from Euro supply
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CTE B Lift 230
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Custers Taurus T200-12MH 12.5 metre working height hybrid on a 3.5 tonne chassis
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The new tracked Eurotrax 12 from Euro Supply - which uses a Niftylift boom. The first two platforms have been sold to companies in Holland
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The new GSR B200TJ was first seen a few weeks ago at the Platformers Days show
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The tracked HAB TR16 JD
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Haultotte's new Compact 10DX is in the foreground with a range of Dingli scissors and large Omega platformsbehind
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HDW Nederland was showing off Teupen and Genie equipment
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The Heli stand
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Hinowa Orchid Lift 21.11
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Hoeflon was showing three tracked mini cranes
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Holland Lift Q135EL18 is a two wheel drive, 1.8 metre wide scissor with a 15.5 metre working height and 750kg platform capacity
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The IPAF stand
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UK-based International parts and after-sales service supplier IPS launched its new mobile parts service in the Netherlands manned by Johan Bosman
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Jekko SPX1040
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A Klaas trailer crane
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A Mec Titan boom 40-S with JLG 500SJ ultra boom on the Riwal stand
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The Multitel MJ320 which has been recently sold
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The new Dingli AWP10-1000 platform
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Ommelift 1650 trailer platform
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Little and large - an Omega and Pop-Up platform
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Part of the Versalift stand
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Peinemann's new 90 metre Bronto S90HLA - but with a difference.........
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.....the platform has a Reedyk mini crane to load and unload the 2.4 metre by 1.2 metre outrigger plates each weighing 200kg
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The Reedyk crane fitting nicely within the Bronto chassis
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Peinemann's Dik Advocaat - the designer of the crane/mat system
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The four outrigger plates are carried on the chassis in a frame that extends outwards to help unloading and loading
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Edwin van der Laar has recently been appointed Power Towers sales manager for Germany and Benelux
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Ruthmann T330
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A Ruthmann T460 in AA Access livery
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The Skyjack stand
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Tecchio TCA22 mounted on a 3.5 tonne chassis
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The wacky four piece band kept visitors and exhibitors entertained during the show
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Power Towers had its prototype Peco Lift - an all new, fully manual low level platform with a working heigh of 3.5 metres - fully covered up. More on this in the next few weeks....
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