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16.11.2021

Haulotte booms for Nishio

Japanese based rental company Nishio Rent All has taken delivery of 70 large Haulotte boom lifts.

The order includes 49 units of Haulotte’s 130ft articulated HA41 RTJ Pro, 13 of its 99ft HA32 RJT Pros and nine 80ft HA26 RTJ Os.

The HA41 offers a 41.5 metre working height and an outreach of 20.1 metres at an up & over height of 17.5 metres with an unrestricted platform capacity of 230kg. The HA32 offers a 31.8 metre working height with an up & over height of 11.5 metres and an unrestricted 250kg platform capacity. Finally, the HA26 reaches a working height of 26.4 metres, a maximum outreach of 17.5 metres with a 250kg in the platform, or 16 metres with its maximum platform capacity of 350kg.

Features include four wheel drive with differential locks, oscillating axles and the ability to carry out four functions simultaneously without cross contamination. The HA26 features Haulotte’s Activ’Screen diagnostic system while all units are equipped with the manufacturer's Activ’Shield secondary guarding system.
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Nishio has taken 49 130ft Haulotte HA41 RTJ Pro boom lifts


The first HA41 to arrive was used to carry out maintenance work on a bridge between Otaru and Sapporo. The site manager said: “This machine allowed two operators to perform complex operations on parts of the bridge that were difficult to reach. It allowed us to reach new sensitive points to be renovated. It’s a high performance and easy to use piece of equipment, and I hope that big booms will be used more and more for this type of work.”

Established in 1965, Nishio offers a wide range of construction and industrial equipment from more than 200 locations throughout Japan. It also has subsidiaries in Malaysia, Thailand, Singapore, Vietnam, China and Australia, after acquiring a majority stake in access rental company Skyreach in 2016.

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