Isoli attacks competitive 20 m, truck mount market

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26 October 2009

Isoli  will show its new 21 m working height truck mount on a 3.5 t chassis at SAIE 2009.

Isoli will show its new 21 m working height truck mount on a 3.5 t chassis at SAIE 2009.

Italian manufacturer will be showing its new 21 m working height truck mounted platform at SAIE, this week. The PNT210J has a maximum 10 m outreach, a jib for additional flexibility and extendible H out-riggers.

Gabriele Valli of Isoli said that the company's engineers have worked hard to create the best combination of performance and features to help the new model win a significant share of the highly competitive 3.5 t, 20 m truck mounted lift market, building on success of PNT205 machine.

Machine controls are fully proportional with adjustable ramp functions to help avoid sudden starts and stops and include considerable multi function capability.

All hydraulic piping has been routed internally in order to protect it from damage and falling objects. It is very simple to access the hydraulic components for maintenance and repair.

The outriggers have triple protection functions and lights on the control panel indicate the correct extension, minimum footprint dimensions and monitor pressure on each of the jacks to ensure that each carries the optimum share of the machine's outrigger loadings.

Another safety feature is the collision avoidance system, which prevents the boom and its protection bar striking the vehicle's bumper when stowing.

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