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17.10.2022

Dingli announces D-series booms

Dingli has launched a new D-Series range of lighter weight, boom lifts, based on its modular low centre of gravity boom lift concept.

The new range comprises seven base models - four articulated boom lifts - 46ft, 53ft, 59ft and 66ft with working heights 16, 18, 20 and 22 metres plus, three telescopic 46ft, 53ft and 59ft with working heights of 16, 18 and 20 metres. All seven are available with three power options - All electric, Hybrid or Diesel -
making 21 different variants.
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The seven base models in Dingli’s new D series boom lift line


All 21 versions are based on the same platform, sharing 90 percent of the main components and more than 95 percent of the structural parts, helping simplify maintenance, parts holdings and training.

The diesel powered versions all feature smaller engines, with lower power consumption and emission. The hybrid is essentially an electric model with a small ‘range extender’ generator powerful enough to top the batteries up at least as fast as the maximum power draw.
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The 59ft BA20RT diesel version


The models also feature axle type four wheel drive, while all components are located on both sides of the chassis, simplifying routine maintenance and repair. All models can be easily transported by container with an overall width of 2.33 metres. All 21 feature jibs have 132 degrees of articulation, and an unrestricted platform capacity of 250kg.
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The BA20HRT - hybrid


While all seven base models have three power alternatives the overall weight does not change between one or the other, one assumes that counterweight is used to bring the lightest version up to that of the heaviest.
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The 59ft BT20HRT hybrid telescopic


The key specs of each are as follows
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