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Haulotte expands telescopic boom line

French access and materials handling manufacturer Haulotte has added to its telescopic boom line with the launch of the HT67 RTJ for North America, known as the HT23RTJ for European customers.
January 6, 2017 Read time: 1 min
Haulotte added to telescopic boom line with HT67 RTJ
French access and materials handling manufacturer 712 Haulotte has added to its telescopic boom line with the launch of the HT67 RTJ for North America, known as the HT23RTJ for European customers. The machine has a platform working height of 20.5m or 67’5”, hence the two names for the same machine. Horizontal outreach is 18.3M and the machine has a lift capacity of up to 450kg. The boom reaches full height in just 56 seconds, helping to make it one of the fastest in its class.
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