Hinowa launches latest Goldlift IIIS at APEX

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20 July 2011

Italian manufacturer Hinowa will launch a new tracked platform at APEX. The Goldlift 14.70 IIIS is an enhanced version of the 14m working height Goldlift 14.70, which was launched in 2003 and sold 2000 units.

The Goldlift 14.40 has radio control, which can also be used as a wired remote control and which among other functions allows the operator to deploy or retract the stabilisers. The new Honda engine IGX has an automatic rev control for lower fuel consumption or the machine can be supplied driven by lithium ion batteries.

Other enhancements include full 360deg rotation (compared to 300deg) and a satellite diagnostic system for remote assistance.

Along with 14m working height the Goldlift 14.40 IIIS has a 7m outreach and 200kg maximum basket capacity, with outriggers deployed it has a 2.7 by 2.7m footprint.

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