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Hinowa improves performance of 15m platform

Hinowa is replacing its Goldlift 14.70 IIIS aerial platform with the Lightlift 15.70 Performance IIIS, the fourth model in the Performance IIIS range. The machine has a maximum working height of 15.4m with a horizontal outreach of up to 6.6m. Basket capacity is 230kg throughout the working envelope and the basket comes with rotation as standard. Three power sources are available, including a 7.5kW Hatz diesel, an 8.7kW Honda petrol engine and a lithium-ion battery pack for emissions-free operation.
January 6, 2017 Read time: 1 min
Hinowa is replacing its Goldlift 14.70 IIIS aerial platform with the Lightlift 15.70 Performance IIIS, the fourth model in the Performance IIIS range. The machine has a maximum working height of 15.4m with a horizontal outreach of up to 6.6m. Basket capacity is 230kg throughout the working envelope and the basket comes with rotation as standard. Three power sources are available, including a 7.5kW 7125 Hatz diesel, an 8.7kW 2288 Honda petrol engine and a lithium-ion battery pack for emissions-free operation.All videos

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