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18.02.2016

Easy Lift to launch two new spiders

Italian aerial lift manufacturer Easy Lift is developing two new spider lifts - a 15 metre model - which will be unveiled at Bauma - and a 26 metre working height lift which will be ready to launch just after the show.

The smaller 15 metre machine features a dual sigma type riser and telescopic boom with 360 degree slew and a 6.8 metres of outreach with 230kg platform capacity. Up and over reach is 6.4 metres and the extended outrigger footprint three metres square.

The unit will have an overall length of 3.5 metres the basket removed, 780mm wide, with an overall height just under two metres. Other features include extending tracks, 180 degree platform rotation and multiple power options, including petrol, diesel or lithium battery.

The larger 26 metre spider lift has dual telescopic booms and an articulating jib with 140 degrees of articulation. Maximum outreach is 14.5 metres with a reduced capacity of 120kg. Maximum capacity is 230kg. Up and over height is 11 metres. Overall length six metres with basket removed, overall width 890mm and height 1,980mm.
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As well as a new hybrid R360 Easy Lift is launching a 15m and a 26m spider lifts


At Bauma Easy Lift will also show its new 36 metre tracked R360 spider lift available as a hybrid with diesel and lithium ion battery power. The unit is also available on wheels. The company will also show a 15 metre van mounted platform - the EV150 - seen for the first time on a 3.5 tonne Ford Transit chassis. Other chassis include Mercedes Sprinter, Volkswagen Crafter, Opel Movano, Citroen Jumper, Fiat Ducato, Renault Master, Iveco Daily and Peugeot Boxer.
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The company will also show a 15 metre van mounted platform - the EV150 - seen for the first time on a 3.5 tonne Ford Transit chassis.


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