CMC launches versatile spider

CMC is launching its latest state of the art spider lift this month.

CMC S20 CMC is launcing the S20 this month at a range of exhibitions. (Photo CMC).

The CMC S20 is being presented across a range of shows, including last week’s Platformers’ Days in Germany, and this week’s Vertikal Days in the UK. 

The 19.9m working height S20 is designed to be compact, with a total weight of 2980kg and is ideal for working in complex work environments, such as congested urban areas and construction sites with limited space, alongside building interventions, electrical installations, pruning and maintenance work.

The platform is equipped with a 90°+90° rotating basket with a quick-release system, enabling fast installation and removal, and space for two operators and their tools, with a maximum load capacity of 230kg.

Its geometric design allows a maximum outreach of 10.4m at full load in the basket, with the platform equipped with advanced automatic stabilization technology that ensures safety and precision on uneven terrain.

CMC S20 The CMC S20.

Alessandro Mastrogiacomo, CEO of CMC, said, “The launch of the S20 marks a significant evolution in the field of geometric double-pantograph platforms. The combination of advanced technology, compact design, and attention to safety makes the S20 an ideal choice for professionals looking for a versatile, reliable, and durable solution.”

Dieter Roters, Managing Director of CMC Deutschland, added, “With the new S20, we are positioning ourselves in a segment of machines suitable for a wide range of tasks, also aiming to gain a foothold in the rental market, where such equipment must demonstrate its versatility and efficiency, from forestry applications to pure maintenance and construction.”

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