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Haulotte introduces new aerial platforms and telehandlers

Haulotte is offering new technologies while showcasing a range of aerial work platforms and telehandlers outside. The HT23 RTJ Pro Rough terrain Telescopic boom is equipped with the Activ Lighting System, to simplify loading and unloading on a truck while improving user safety. Its Stop Emission System automatically halts and restarts the engine, and is said to reduce its use and peripheral components by up to 20%. It will be marketed from September. Both systems also feature on the HA26 RTJ Pro- Rough
April 9, 2018 Read time: 2 mins
A wider range of duties is claimed for Haulotte’s new platforms

712 Haulotte is offering new technologies while showcasing a range of aerial work platforms and telehandlers outside.

The HT23 RTJ Pro Rough terrain Telescopic boom is equipped with the Activ Lighting System, to simplify loading and unloading on a truck while improving user safety. Its Stop Emission System automatically halts and restarts the engine, and is said to reduce its use and peripheral components by up to 20%. It will be marketed from September.

Both systems also feature on the HA26 RTJ Pro- Rough terrain Articulating boom which also comes with the Activ Screen (on-board diagnostic) and the Activ Shield Bar 2.0. It is designed to reach more diversified work areas with a working height of 26.4m and a 9.3m up-and-over clearance to overcome obstacles and a 17.5m horizontal outreach for hard-to-reach areas.

HA16 RTJ Pro – Rough terrain Articulating boom is a multi-purpose machine is said to be ideal for applica-tions such as building works and finishing works It is designed to be robust, reliable and easy to maintain with optimal performance and a high level of safety.

In addition, the Star 6 Crawler – Tracked Vertical mast is said to combine full versatility with optimal cost as well as provide maximum agility in confined areas. Its design is intended to be easily to transport and will be available in June.

Star 8 S – Vertical mast aims to combine versatility with optimal cost and is said to provide maximum agility in confined areas.

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