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Haulotte introduces its high lift platform to North America

Haulotte is offering its high specification HT67 RTJ platform for the first time in the North American market. This telescoping boom platform is said to offer the best performance in its class and an unmatched working envelope at all levels. The machine is already proven in Europe, where it is marketed at the HT23RTJ. The machine offers a platform working height of 20.5m (67’) and a horizontal outreach of 18.3m (60’ 5”), which it claims is significantly more than its major competitors. Meanwhile load capaci
January 17, 2014 Read time: 2 mins
Safe working at full height is claimed for Haulotte’s latest high performing access machines
712 Haulotte is offering its high specification HT67 RTJ platform for the first time in the North American market. This telescoping boom platform is said to offer the best performance in its class and an unmatched working envelope at all levels. The machine is already proven in Europe, where it is marketed at the HT23RTJ. The machine offers a platform working height of 20.5m (67’) and a horizontal outreach of 18.3M (60’ 5”), which it claims is significantly more than its major competitors. Meanwhile load capacity is 450kg and it takes just 56 seconds to elevate its basket to the full working height, which the firm claims puts it in the top of its class for speed of operation and offers high productivity compared with its nearest rivals from other companies. Safety is said to be maximised and the machine offers precise operation due to the installation of fully proportional controls that also allow simultaneous movements of different functions.

The company is also showing its 19.8m reach HA130 JRT articulating big boom, the HA51 JRT articulating boom and the Compact 2668 RT diesel scissor lift. Other recent products on show are the Optimum 1930 E and Compact 3947 E electric scissor lifts, the Star 26J vertical mast, HA 32 CJ+ articulating boom, 55XA Light-weight self-propelled boom and 4527A trailer-mounted lift.









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