Wight moves into tracks

30 May 2017

127595 narrow gaps are no problem for the hinowa

A rental company on the Isle of Wight, UK, has moved into tracked boom rental, after investing in a new Hinowa machine.

Wight Access Hire, a division of Wight Generators, has taken delivery of the island’s first Hinowa Lightlift 15.70 Performance IIIS. The lightweight, compact crawler-mounted boom provides a 15.4m maximum working height.

Wight Access Hire managing director Brian Barclay said, “It is very versatile and that is reflected in our customer base so far – everything from working on building fascia to servicing the navigation lighting at the end of Ryde Pier.””

Wight purchased the machine from Access Platform Sales (APS), the exclusive UK distributor for Hinowa. It joins a growing access fleet including Niftylift towable booms and Genie electric scissor lifts.

The fourth model in Hinowa’s Lightlift Performance IIIS range, the 15.70 has compact dimensions, with an overall length of 4.02m, width of 0.78m and stowed height of 1.99m. Length is further reduced to 3.4m with the platform cage removed. Its working envelope provides outreach of 6.6m while elevating to 10m, and still working flush to a wall.

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