Del-Pin adds to its Versalift fleet

09 April 2015

From left: Per Torp, CEO, Time International; Niels-Henrik Hedegaard, CEO, Del-Pin; and Axel Rask, s

From left: Per Torp, CEO, Time International; Niels-Henrik Hedegaard, CEO, Del-Pin; and Axel Rask, sales manager, Time Danmark.

Danish rental company Del-Pin has taken delivery of two Versalift VTX-240 truck mounted aerial work platforms from Time Danmark.

Del-Pin is a general equipment rental company with multiple locations across Denmark. With more than 60 years of experience in the market, this order marks another expansion of the company’s fleet of vehicle mounted AWPs.

The two Versalift VTX-240’s are mounted on Mercedes-Benz Sprinter chassis. Having a GVW of 3500 kg, the model can be operated by customers with a standard class B driver’s licence. The maximum working height is 24.2 m and the platform capacity is 200 kg.

The Versalift VTX-240 features two 3-stage telescopic booms for a class leading up-and-over outreach of 12.5 m at 11 m working height, claims the manufacturer. Easy usability is a key feature of the machine with its intuitive electrohydraulic control system with automatic setup and packing to drive mode.

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