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JLG produces ultra-compact access platform

JLG has launched the 10MSP, a stock picker with a platform height of 3.05m and an overall width of just 0.83m. The platform capacity is 159kg, with a material tray capacity of 113kg. The 10MSP uses a joystick to steer and drive, with turn-on-the-spot capability for ultimate manoeuvrability,
April 20, 2012 Read time: 1 min
The 10MSP is one of a family of stock pickers
RSS2199 JLG has launched the 10MSP, a stock picker with a platform height of 3.05m and an overall width of just 0.83m.

The platform capacity is 159kg, with a material tray capacity of 113kg. The 10MSP uses a joystick to steer and drive, with turn-on-the-spot capability for ultimate manoeuvrability.

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