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CTE upgrades its B-Lift range

CTE has upgraded its B-Lift High Range whereby all platforms offer 600kg of capacity at maximum working height. The first customer benefitting from this improvement is CTE German dealer Hematec Arbeitsbühnen, thanks to the purchase of a B-Lift 390 High Range. The High Range’s booms have a main telescopic boom with 3/5 elements (main boom + 2/4 extensions), main jib and secondary jib, as well as proportional electro-hydraulic controls with simultaneous manoeuvres. The vehicle cab has an anti-collision
March 22, 2016 Read time: 1 min
4846 CTE has upgraded its B-Lift High Range whereby all platforms offer 600kg of capacity at maximum working height.

The first customer benefitting from this improvement is CTE German dealer Hematec Arbeitsbühnen, thanks to the purchase of a B-Lift 390 High Range.

The High Range’s booms have a main telescopic boom with 3/5 elements (main boom + 2/4 extensions), main jib and secondary jib, as well as proportional electro-hydraulic controls with simultaneous manoeuvres. The vehicle cab has an anti-collision device and a 90° right + 90° left hydraulic rotating basket which are the main characteristics.

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