NES adds MEC 60-J booms to fleet

26 February 2015

MEC's new 60-foot boom, pictured here, will be debuted at the 2015 Rental Show in New Orleans.

MEC's new 60-foot boom, pictured here, will be debuted at the 2015 Rental Show in New Orleans.

NES Rentals announced a new and exclusive addition to its fleet of aerial lifts - the MEC 60-J Boom. This is the first annual fleeting arrangement of MEC equipment by NES Rentals in the entities’ five-year relationship. NES is the exclusive operator of the 60-J for 2015.

“Our mission is to continually seek out the newest, most innovative products that provide our customers with the tools that improve their safety, productivity and contribute to their total job satisfaction,” said Andy Studdert, chairman and CEO of NES Rentals Inc.

The new MEC 60-J is standard with 66-feet of working height and a 6-foot jib with a 135-degree range of motion. It has an 8-foot by 40-inch platform and an unrestricted 600-pound capacity.

“The MEC 60J boom incorporates all the features that our customers have come to expect as standard, such as full time 4-WD, 360-degree continuous rotation, active oscillating axle and 45 percent gradeability, a powerful and reliable 44 hp Kubota water-cooled, turbocharged diesel engine and all steel component covers," Studdert said.

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