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26.01.2016

29 Versalifts for Nationwide

UK access rental company Nationwide Platforms has added 29 Isuzu D-Max mounted Versalift LAT135-Hs to its specialist vehicles fleet.

The new machines, which replace a fleet of Land Rover mounted platforms, the LAT135-Hs have a working height of 13.3 metres, an outreach of 6.1 metres and an unrestricted 230kg platform capacity. Capable of traversing rough terrain and accessing remote locations the new units are aimed at the utilities and arboricultural sectors.
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Nationwide Platforms has added 29 Isuzu D-Max mounted Versalift LAT135-Hs to its specialist vehicles fleet


Fitted with BF Goodrich off-road tyres, features include Chapter 8 compliance, fully hydraulic controls, earth bonding and front radial type outriggers which offer improved levelling compared with conventional ‘A Frame’ outriggers. An additional storage compartment also allows for materials and tools - such as a chainsaw - to be securely store and carried.

The LAT135-Hs boom stowing mechanism has been designed to allow entry into the platform from both the chassis and ground level, while its overall stowed height of 2.5 metres coupled with its low centre of gravity, ensures a comfortable driving experience as well as impressive off-road capabilities.

Peter Douglas, Nationwide Platforms operations director, said: “Our long serving customers in the utilities and arboricultural sectors which were previously using the Land Rover platforms, have been hugely impressed with the Isuzu’s comfort and driveability as well as its modern features, such as Bluetooth technology. The Versalift unit offers enhanced off-road and working envelope capabilities for carrying out tasks around lower level power lines and will remain a core model in our fleet going forward.”

In addition to the Versalift LAT135-Hs, Nationwide Platforms also took delivery of a number of 12.5 and 14 metre van mounted platforms last year in an order worth £5.5 million.

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