June 24, 2015 Edition
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CONSTRUCTION NEWS
New 250-Tonne, Five Axle Crane Unveiled
at Liebherr Customer Days Event

liebherr crane Last week at the Liebherr Customer Days event in Ehingen, Germany, the crane company unveiled the new 250-tonne LTM 1250-5.1 all-terrain crane. The five-axle crane builds on the success of the LTM 1220-5.2, offering a maximum load capacity from the available weight of a five-axle mobile crane. It is also the third crane offered by Liebherr that uses its single-engine concept. 

 

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Product Review Video: Take an In-Depth Look at the Skyjack SJ86T Telescopic Boom Lift 
 

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Skyjack's largest telescopic boom lift, the SJ86T, made its debut in spring 2015. The lift features an 86-ft. platform height with a jib that rotates 65°/-60° and has a horizontal outreach of 76'10".

The SJ86T features a 36"x96" platform and an unrestricted platform capacity of 500 lbs. Restricted capacity is set at 750 lbs.

The new telescopic boom lift shares many of the same design features as other Skyjack machines, including an axle-based drive system, relay-based control system, fiberglass cowlings, and modular platform railings. This commonality makes troubleshooting and parts support all the more easy for customers.

Troubleshooting and maintenance is also made easy through the use of the SkyCoded color-coded and numbered wiring system. Using a relay-based control system allows Skyjack AWPs to operate using a simplified system with less expensive components.

 

 

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