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27.10.2007

Day three SAIE

On day three the Rain not only continued but got worse, in spite of that the number of visitors picked up as Italy moved towards a busy weekend.

Here are a few more views from the show including a closer look at a few unusual details on Leader’s JET 200 telescopic truck mounted lift.
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Leader claims to have taken orders for 100 of its 20 metre Jet 200 truck mounted lift.


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The Jet 200 jib can be retracted into the main boom for travel and to create a regular straight boom.


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In it goes ....


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Jib full retracted for transport


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The Leader Jet 200's turret is mounted on a pivot and hydraulic cylinder to improve outreach as well as incoporporating the lift's overload sensor.


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The Leader 16m Spider lift, the Jumper 160, features a raised drive sprocket and pinion mounted bottom rollers to allow smooth passage over slope peeks and obstacles.


Leader also showed a 16 metre spider lift called the Jumper 160, the first two of which have been sold in Holland. The new model features an unusual crawler chassis with a raised drive sprocket and pinion mounted bottom rollers which allow the lift to travel over obstacles without the mid track tip problem that occurs on many tracked machines.

Mini cranes were largely represented by Imai and Unic, Maeda has split with its dealer – Leader- and is in discussions with a number of prospective distributors.
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Unic Cranes showed several models inlcuding it smallest and its largest, the recently launched 706


Faresin showed its two new 360 degree models along with a new compact model, it also showed an improved engine cover, which is a good 200 to 300mm lower significantly improving visibility over the right hand side.
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The Current Faresin engine cover


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Faresin's new lower engine cover improves visibility


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A 10 year old JLG that has passed through its rebuild facility in Tonneins the company says that it is now opening a similar centre in the UK.


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Joe Lyons (L) and Brian Crisp of UK Cranes, helping man the Tadano Faun stand where a 220 tonne ATF 220G-5 had pride of place


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The Leader stand included its own products as well as those of Instant and UpRight


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An unusual trailer-mounted articulated crane with work platform on the Copma stand


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Anna Matrosova and Konstatin Gorkachov of Cranes&Access Russia at SAIE where the latest Vertikal publication was launched.


That is it now for our SAIE coverage here, we will though be including a good look at the show in our November/December issue of Cranes&Access, the November issue of Kran&Bühne and the November issue of Cranes&Access Russia.

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