19.08.2014
SX-180 for Schickling
German access rental company Schickling Arbeitsbühnen has taken delivery of the first 180ft Genie SX-180 boom lift in Germany.
The SX-180, first seen as a prototype at Bauma 2013, features a five section main boom with 360 degree continuous slew plus a 3.05 metre articulating jib with 160 degree basket rotation. The jib has 60 degrees horizontal and 135 degrees vertical rotation. Maximum outreach is 24.4 metres with a maximum platform capacity of 340kg.
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(L-R) Elmar Schickling and Genie Northern Germany sales manager Uwe Wiedemeier
Explaining his decision to purchase the SX-180, company owner Elmar Schickling said: “First and foremost were the compact machine dimensions, which allows us to transport the SX-180 on our standard flatbed trailer without special permits for excess width or height and without a support vehicle. We can transport the machine on public roads during the day, instead of being restricted to night movements.”
“The SX-180 also covers a wide range of demanding height access and precision work, which has a positive impact on investment returns,” adds Schickling. “Our customers in the industrial, construction and maintenance sectors see this device as a solution for their challenging access problems. It combines impressive performance with unique design details - providing our customers with the versatility, on which they depend.”
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Schickling's facilities in Visbek
Based in Visbek, northern Germany, Schickling offers a wide range of access platforms as well as telehandlers and forklifts. The company is also a member of the German association of independent rental companies System Lift.
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