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Three-in-one telescopic materials-handling from Manitou

Manitou's new Privilège Plus range of all-terrain rotating telescopic trucks is designed to provide three machines in one. There are three models – the MRT 1850+, the MRT 2150+ and the MRT 2540+, with nominal capacities of up to 5tonnes and lifting heights of between 19.9m and 24.6m. Features include quick-change attachments using an automatic recognition system. The machine can be adapted to become an all-terrain telescopic truck, a crane or an access platform. The company said that the range has been des
April 16, 2013 Read time: 1 min
Manitou’s Privilège Plus range provides three machines in one
2106 Manitou's new Privilège Plus range of all-terrain rotating telescopic trucks is designed to provide three machines in one.

There are three models – the MRT 1850+, the MRT 2150+ and the MRT 2540+, with nominal capacities of up to 5tonnes and lifting heights of between 19.9m and 24.6m.

Features include quick-change attachments using an automatic recognition system. The machine can be adapted to become an all-terrain telescopic truck, a crane or an access platform.

The company said that the range has been designed to let the operator work even more efficiently and that the models are easy to operate and maintain. Stability features include modular stabilisers, leaning correctors and an automatic device for locking the oscillation of the rear axle.

Also brought to bauma were models from Manitou's MRT Easy range. The MRT 1440, MRT 1640 and MRT 1840 have lifting heights from 13.8m to 17.9m.

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