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Genie has introduced the GS-2646AV scissor lift. First unveiled as a prototype at ConExpo 2011, the GS-2646AV scissor lift was designed specifically for the aviation industry. The unit is based off the 2646 scissor and was originally developed with feedback from Boeing (who uses scissor lifts to construct its planes).
Over the course of the last year, a bevy of new electric scissor lifts have been introduced to the market. In the latest issue of ALH (March/April 2012), we report on these new machines plus a jobsite where only electric scissors were used.
JLG is introducing another model in its RS Series of electric scissors for the Asian market, the 6m working height 6RS.
Nationwide Platforms helped put the press in the picture for the recent launch of Virgin Money in Newcastle.
JLG Industries, Inc. introduced two new electric scissor lifts at The Rental Show, Feb. 5-8 in New Orleans. The Rental Series 1932RS and 3248RS offer 19 feet and 32 feet platform heights respectively. The 1932RS has a 500-pound lift capacity and the 3248RS has a 705-pound lift capacity. The machines are slated for production in April.
Custom Equipment is growing globally. Lindsey Anderson talks to the business about what people can expect next.
UK aerial lift rental company Platform Hire expands fleet with Snorkel purchase following strong operations in 2011
Terex AWP has introduced electric versions of the Genie rough terrain '69 series' of scissors launched earlier this year. The three electric lifts are the GS-2669 DC, GS-3369 DC and GS-4069 DC, and will offer similar capacities and jobsite performance to the diesel powered versions, the company said.
Haulotte Group has started production of its Compact 10 and 12 electric scissors at its Chinese facility in Changzhou. The company has been producing 6 and 8 m scissors at the plant for the past 18 months.
Terex AWP is introducing electric versions of the Genie '69 series' rough terrain scissors launched earlier this year. The three electric lifts are the GS-2669 DC, GS-3369 DC and GS-4069 DC, and will offer similar capacities and jobsite performance to the diesel powered versions, says the company.
JLG Industries has introduced its first ever ‘Asian’ scissor lift, a low cost, basic machine built in China and for sale in Asian markets.
Netherlands-based rental company Boels Rental has placed an order with Skyjack for 615 scissor lifts, spanning Skyjack’s electric and rough terrain models.
Terex AWP has developed a narrow 14 m electric scissor for Europe, the Middle East and Russia (EMEAR) and will start production at a new line in its Coventry, UK facility in the first quarter of 2012.
Terex AWP has developed a narrow 14 m electric scissor for Europe, the Middle East and Russia (EMEAR) and will start production at a new line in its Coventry, UK facility in the first quarter of 2012.
German manufacturer PB Lifttechnik GmbH has added a 17.8 m working height electric rough terrain scissor to its range. Launched at APEX, the machine uses the same self-levelling wheel design as on the 15 m model shown at Bauma in 2010.
With APEX rapidly approaching we are discovering more about what visitors can expect to see at the show. Terex AWP - Genie - is launching a new series of 1.75m wide rough terrain scissor lifts, JLG will show the production model of its 340AJ 12.35m working height rough terrain boom alongside the 1500SJ telescopic boom unveiled at ConExpo and Palfinger Platforms will have two new truck mounted machines in the 3.5t and 7.5t classes.
The French manufacturer ATN was demonstrating its new 12m working height scissors, which, along with a 15m model, have been recently CE marked and are currently undergoing intensive on-job testing.
The first Crossover RT scissor lifts from MEC Aerial Work Platforms are in production and will be available from MEC dealers next month (July 2011) with additional deliveries scheduled for North America in the weeks following, the company has said.
Chinese manufacturer Zhejiang Dingli Machinery has reported a good start to marketing its products in North America. In cooperation with its USA partner Orange Machine, located in California, Dingli has introduced two scissors to the market.
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