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24 April 2008

Germany's Lehmann Zugangstechnik of Germany added two hydraulic cylinders to the steering axle of its 12 m working height EMU ST-K 1003 to make the driving base adjustable while negotiating this 8° spiralling passage in the Bundestag. The company has meanwhile also extended the outreach of its ST-K 1205 model to 5.15 m.

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