Miami gets a taste of Italian access

17 May 2011

This Ragno TZX 225 produced by the Italian group Palazzani Industrie S.p.A. is working in Miami.

This Ragno TZX 225 produced by the Italian group Palazzani Industrie S.p.A. is working in Miami.

A Palazzani Industrie S.p.A. Ragno TZX 225 was recently put to work in Miami at the New World Symphony Orchestral Academy.

The hall is known for its groundbreaking design and the commitment the management shows for any kind of technical and infrastructural details.

The Italian-built Ragno TZX 225 was chosen because of its compact dimensions and lightness, according to the company. The Ragno TZX 225 Palazzani can operate in extremely narrow spaces and on delicate surfaces sustaining moderate pressure.

The compact dimension allows the Ragno TZX 225 to move and operate in every situation, even in presence of "sensible" fittings such as armchairs and delicate equipment, according to the company.

The Ragno TZX 225 is also equipped with a DC electric engine to avoid air pollution and noise. "Its batteries allow long working cycles lifting the staff to a height of 73 feet," the company said. "At the New World Symphony Orchestral Academy, the Ragno TZX 225 is mainly used to tune lights and maintenance, to clean the building's internal and external panels."

The aluminum telescopic jibs capacity load ranges from 264 to 440 pounds and features self-leveling variable stabilization.

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