18.07.2022
Hinowa's 40m spider lift
Italian manufacturer Hinowa will unveil an all new 40 metre spider lift, its largest machine to date, at Bauma this October, alongside two more modest product launches - at least in terms of working height.
The 40 metre twin boom LL40.18 will have an outreach of 17.5 metres at an up & over height of 10 metres, or 17 metres outreach at an up & over height of 23 metres. It can also reach four metres below ground level.
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A rendering of Hinowa’ s new 40 metre LL40
The new model is similar in concept to its 33 metre model, with a four section lower boom/riser and three section upper boom, but the 40 metre unit has longer boom sections. The maximum capacity is 300kg/three people good throughout most of the working envelope, reducing to 230kg for the last metre of outreach, or when the upper boom is fully elevated, while the lower boom remains stowed.
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The preliminary working envelope diagram
The new machine will have an overall stowed length, with the basket removed, of 6.82 metres while the overall width can be varied from 1.2 to 1.69 metres, while the all up weight is between 8,700 and 8,900kg. The machine can jack itself to a clear height under the tracks of 1.12 metres, allowing levelling on steep slopes and self-loading onto trailers. The new 40 metre lift will appear alongside the recently launched 22 metre TC 22N and TC22S telescopic spider lifts. The N - N for normal - version offers up to 12.5 metres of outreach, with an overall width of 880mm and a total weight of three to 3.1 tonnes depending on power pack with a choice of diesel, Lithium or hybrid.
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The new Hinowa TC22N
Finally, the new Lightlift 18.80 Performance, will fit into the product line between its existing 17 and 20 metre models, offering a working height of 18.5 metres and an outreach of 7.8 metres with the 230kg unrestricted platform capacity. It uses a sigma riser, two section boom and articulated jib. Four power options include Honda petrol, Kubota diesel, lithium all electric or hybrid. The all up weight varies between 2.77 and 2.97 tonnes depending on power.
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The Hinowa LL18.80 Performance
The company is also working on upgraded and restyled versions of its other Lightlift models, with new outrigger footprint configurations - made possible by the installation of new sensors -, a new and improved basket, similar to that on the new TC22N, and new control features such as automatic ‘Go Home’ etc…
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