07.05.2014
Magni extends work platform range
Magni Telehandlers has launched a range of six aerial work platform attachments for its 360 degree telehandlers.
The platforms include two regular extending platforms, the first with a 500kg capacity and 180 degrees of platform rotation, can be extended from 2.4 to 4.5 metres. A larger unit extends from 2.4 to 4.7 metres, and offers 1,000kg platform capacity. Both platforms can be used with a 300kg davit type jib with winch for material handling from the platform.
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The 2.4 - 4.5m platform with 500kg platform capacity
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The 1,000kg capacity 2.4 - 4.7 metre platform
Staying with regular boom mounted platforms, a special extra-long platform is available that can be expanded from 2.4 to 6.43 metres and also incorporates platform rotation. Maximum capacity is 500kg or three people plus equipment.
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The 2.4 to 6.5 metre supersize platform
In addition to the regular platforms the company is offering three telescopic jib mounted platforms.
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The 6.13 metre jib mounted platform
The first simply telescopes from 4.3 to 6.13 metres, and provides 7.25 metres of additional height above the boom nose, while offering over six metres of outreach. Platform capacity is 300kg and it includes 180 degrees of platform rotation. A second unit is built in the same way, extends to 9.77 metres and offers outreach from the boom nose of over 10 metres.
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The 9.77 metre jib mounted platform
Finally the company is also offering a 5.46 to 7.5 metre telescopic jib, with 340 degrees of jib rotation. The concept includes a higher mounting post that takes the extra height up to 8.67 metres, but it can also be mounted below the boom nose to provide negative working heights of over minus eight metres. Platform capacity is 200kg.
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The 7.5 metre telescopic jib with 340 degrees of rotation, can also be mounted to offer below ground reach.
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