July 15, 2015 Edition
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CONSTRUCTION NEWS
Oh, Bibi! Self-Leveling Tracked Scissor Lift
Rolls Into North America

bibi scissor lift

A new self-leveling tracked scissor lift named the Bibi Lift has rolled into North America. ReachMaster, Kingswood, Texas, is the exclusive North American distributor for the compact, easy-to-operate Italian scissor lift whose adjustable rubber tracks and self-leveling system let it travel on sloping or sloppy ground and set up almost anywhere without outriggers.

 

ReachMaster says the design presents a safer, more efficient way to get the job done than previously available scissor lifts.

  

Crane Operators Put to Test at Sept. Skills Championship 

 

Man Lift Mfg. Moves from Milwaukee to North Carolina

 

McRay Crane & Rigging Marks 30 Years, Plans Benefit Ride

 

Harlo Names New Sales and Marketing Manager

 

Talbert Manufacturing Hires Great Lakes Sales Manager

NCCCO, NWSA Partner on Certification Programs

Chicago's SkyKing Lift Rentals Buys Skyjack AWPs

PACCAR Parts Names Eaton as Supplier of the Year

APEM Expands Lightweight Pushbutton Line
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Skyjack SJ6832 RTE Scissor Lift Shows Benefits
 

rt scissor lift

Skyjack's SJ6832 RTE is a battery- or hybrid-powered rough-terrain scissor lift that can work equally well outdoors or inside. It offers 32-ft. platform height, 1,000-lb. capacity, exhaust-free operation, and the same rough-terrain performance as a diesel-powered lift.

 

Powerful rough-terrain performance was a major requirement when Skyjack developed this battery-powered version of its 68-in. RT scissor lift. "We take the RT designation very seriously," says Barry Greenaway, scissor product manager. "We didn't want managers to have to compromise between diesel and electric performance." 

 

Skyjack hit that goal. The SJ6832 RTE offers the same drive-at-full-height capability, 3.5-mph stowed travel speed, and four-wheel-drive power as the diesel machine, but it will climb a 45% grade-5% more than the diesel version. 

 

 

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