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09.03.2023

Haulotte trio for Reitinger

Austrian crane, access and telehandler rental company W. Reitinger has taken delivery of three new Haulotte work platforms, including a 133ft HT43RTJ Pro. The telescopic boom features a four section boom, topped by the ‘3D Jib’ which offers up to 140 degrees of articulation and 150 degrees of rotation and provides a working height of 42.2 metres, or an outreach of 21 metres with the unrestricted platform capacity of 230kg, and just over 18 metres with the maximum platform capacity of 450kg. It is now the largest self-propelled platform in the company’s fleet.
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The Haulotte HT43RTJPro


The other units include a 53ft HS18E Pro electric Rough Terrain scissor lift, which offers a working height of 18 metres, and offers the XL dual deck extensions for an overall platform length of 7.4 metres with a 750kg capacity. The third machine is a 99ft HA32RTJ Pro articulated boom with a 32 metre working height. The two booms have Stage V compliant diesels with automatic soot burn off systems.
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Thomas Wegeler of Haulotte (L) with Reinhard Hofer of Reitinger


Founded in 1938 the company entered the powered access market in 1985, followed by mobile cranes in 2001, initially from its Florian head office near Linz. Forklifts and telehandlers came the following year, while mobile crane rental was expanded to its other locations in 2006. Today it operates from six locations across North and eastern Austria with a fleet of All Terrain cranes to 130 tonnes, plus spider cranes, mini crawlers, mobile self-erecting tower cranes and larger loader cranes. Platforms include booms, scissors, spider lifts, truck mounts and underbridge inspection units.

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