Oil&Steel launches 'rental' Snake 2010 at SAIE

Premium Content

29 October 2009

Oil&Steel's new Snake 2010 Compact, a modified 'rental' version of the popular Snake 2010 model.

Oil&Steel's new Snake 2010 Compact, a modified 'rental' version of the popular Snake 2010 model.

Oil&Steel used the SAIE show to introduce a ‘rental version' of its popular Snake 2010 Compact platform. The new model has been developed with the cooperation of Italian rental company Cofiloc.

Changes to the rental version include the use of traditional A-type outriggers rather than the ‘Gecko' type used on the original version; a 3.4 m wheelbase rather than 2,9 m, which means that the lift does not need the anti-collision system to prevent the boom hitting the cab; and ground level controls in the boom turret rather than on the truck, simplifying the design.

"It has been simplified to the minimum, for cold rental", said Andrea Certa, Oil&Steel's chief executive officer. "Cofiloc had an important input. We followed their concept."

The lift is still extremely compact, measuring 2.5 m high when stowed and around 6.0 long, which is little more than 0.5 m longer than the original model.

Smart lifting: How to balance cost and safety
Rental experts discuss equipment strategies for today’s complex lifting challenges
How microgrids are powering the data center boom
As the global demand for data grows, businesses are looking beyond the grid for uninterrupted operation
Demolition & Recycling International October-December 2025
Demolition & Recycling International November-December 2025