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High reach access platform from Skyjack

Skyjack is continuing to develop its product range and is introducing a new articulating boom machine. The high performing SJ30 ARJE features a working height of 11m and a maximum weight capacity of 227kg. The firm says that the SJ30 ARJE is highly competitive compared with existing models in its class while offering customers the benefit of a high commonality of parts with its siblings, helping to lower fleet running costs. The machine is said to be easy to service and maintain and retains the firm’s novel
March 4, 2016 Read time: 2 mins
Skyjack introducing high reach access machine
8349 Skyjack is continuing to develop its product range and is introducing a new articulating boom machine. The high performing SJ30 ARJE features a working height of 11m and a maximum weight capacity of 227kg. The firm says that the SJ30 ARJE is highly competitive compared with existing models in its class while offering customers the benefit of a high commonality of parts with its siblings, helping to lower fleet running costs. The machine is said to be easy to service and maintain and retains the firm’s novel numbered-and colour-coded wiring system for example, as well as being easy-to-use.

In addition, the firm is now offering its tallest ever DC electric scissor lift. The SJIII 4740 has been designed with class-leading platform height and working height capabilities, according to the firm. It provides a maximum working height of 13.8m and a maximum weight capacity of 350kg.
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