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Driven by the "numerous suggestions and requests" it received - especially at the TCIA (Tree Care Industry Association) Show in Milwaukee, MLE (Man & Material Lift Engineering) has developed the A70TD-46kV.
UK manufacturer, Aldercote, has taken a 15m trailer boom set and adapted it for a Marooka 600 crawler base. The sub-frame and stabilisers were also designed by Aldercote and the machine has been CE marked.
Access Platform Sales Ltd, the UK distributor for Hinowa's tracked access platforms, has taken delivery of its first Hinowa Light Lift 23.12 tracked access platform.
Nagano Hoogwerkers, the Netherlands and Belgian agent for Japanese manufacturer, Nagano, will be showing two aerial platform models which have not previously been seen in Europe. The na180ja is a tracked articulated boom with 18 m maximum platform height and the na90za is best described as a tracked sigma boom with 9.3m maximum platform height.
Spider specialist Hinowa has launched a 23.2 m maximum working height spider, the LightLift 23.12. The 3000 kg machine is the Italian company's tallest ever, and it offers 11.4 m of maximum outreach as well.
Using its extensive dealer network, Toyota is now the official US distributor of Aichi SV-Series scissor lifts, SP wheeled booms and IRS-Series crawler booms. Company plans for new models in 2009
Italian manufacturer Bluelift has worked with Austrian company TTControl on the design of the electronic control for its new 16 m working height spiderlift. The TTC 200 is designed to be particularly suitable for managing all safety critical functions.
US undercarriage specialist Loegering is selling a modified, tracked version of Genie's S-60 and S-65 booms. The unit pictured here at ICUEE has been sold to Art's Rental, a rental company based in Newport, Kentucky with 11 branches in Kentucky, Ohio and Indiana.