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21 May 2013

The Traccess 230 gets to work at the Huize Bijdorp monastery in The Netherlands

The Traccess 230 gets to work at the Huize Bijdorp monastery in The Netherlands

Custers Hydraulica B.V., the Netherlands sales agent and distributor for Italian manufacturer CTE, has delivered a Traccess 230 to the technical staff of the Dutch Monastery ‘Huize Bijdorp’, located in Voorschoten, near the city of Den Haag.

The technical staff of the 17th century Monastery chose the Traccess 230 because of its working envelope, ease of use and its ability to carry two people up to its maximim outreach, said the company.

The Traccess 230 offers a 23 m of working height, 12 m outreach and 200 kg of capacity.

Its small dimensions (78 cm wide and 1.99 m high) enable the Traccess 230 to move through most doors and work in narrow spaces. This is further helped by its ‘Z’ shape boom, which has zero tailspin. It also has a jib of 2.1 m and a positive angle of 10°.

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