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07.10.2020

First Jibbi 1670 in Germany

German rental company Gräber Arbeitsbuehnen has taken delivery of the first 46ft Almac Jibbi 1670 Evo tracked boom lift to arrive in the country.

Launched earlier this year (see: A bigger better AlmaCrawler), the self-propelled/self-levelling Jibbi 1670 Evo features a three section telescopic boom topped by an articulated jib to offer a working height of 16 metres and an outreach of 6.7 metres with the 250kg maximum platform capacity. Maximum outreach is 8.5 metres with a platform capacity of up to 80kg, while it can take 140kg out to 7.7 metres.

Offering track widths of 1.35, 1.9, 2.2 or 2.45 metres, it also features the company’s ‘Pro-Active’ levelling which allows it drive at heights of up to nine metres on slopes or undulating ground of up to 40 percent.
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Gräber has taken the first Jibbi 1670 Evo tracked boom in Germany


It has a travel width of 1.35 metres, a stowed height of 1.99 metres and an overall length of 5.17 metre, which can be reduced to 4.4 metres by removing the quick disconnect platform. Overall weight is 3,850kg.

Established in 2002, Gräber offers a range of boom, scissor, trailer and truck mounted lifts as well as mobile cranes and telehandlers from its seven locations in south east Germany. It is also a member of System Lift, the German association of independent regional rental companies.

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