Dingli treble launch at APEX Asia

18 August 2017

China’s biggest manufacturer of aerial work platforms Dingli will present more than 10 products at APEX Asia, with three of them being launched at the show.

Those are the GTBZ20AE telescopic boom, GTBZ20SU ultra boom and JCPT1612DC scissor, all making their first appearance at the exhibition.

The GTBZ20AE is designed to be easy to operate. It has a fast lifting speed to its 20.23m working height and a competitive 11.14m horizontal extension and a 230kg loading capacity. Its compact chassis of 8.61m x 2.49m x 2.44m means it is suitable for working in limited space.

The unit boasts 4X4 wheel drive and up to 40% gradeability. It has a 420 Ah high-capacity storage battery for power supply, with zero emission, low maintenance costs and long working hours. Compared with the traditional DC motor driver, it can save 10% energy compared and strong drive.

Gtbaz20 su

Dingli GTBZ20SU ultra deck

The 20.3m working height GTBZ20SU ultra deck has a 1350kg capacity. It adopts Dana axle and chassis, with standard configuration of 4WD and 4WS as well as differential lock, which has a stronger off-road ability. The maximum gradeability is 40% and the maximum chassis leveling is 10°. The unit has a large working area of 6.7 m × 2.28 m, as well as the platform slider boom of 2.19m. The 180º rotation has significantly increased its working range, with no limits through the envelope.

The JCPT1612DC scissor has significantly improved work efficiency, enhanced stability, prolonged its service life and can be commonly used in various scissor lifts. The platform can perform at a gradient of 6°.

 

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