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JLG demonstrates its Mobile Analyzer and other smart equipment

JLG Industries demonstrated its 'smart' equipment as well as its latest hybrid technology and after-market support at bauma. Products featured include diagnostics tools, safety sensors and telescopic and articulating boom lifts. The JLG Mobile Analyzer is a diagnostic tool for predictive maintenance, leading to less downtime by providing technicians with remote access to program, troubleshoot, calibrate and customise JLG equipment performance. Select machines displayed are fitted with the SkyGuard sensor
April 20, 2016 Read time: 1 min
2199 JLG Industries demonstrated its 'smart' equipment as well as its latest hybrid technology and after-market support at bauma. Products featured include diagnostics tools, safety sensors and telescopic and articulating boom lifts.

The JLG Mobile Analyzer is a diagnostic tool for predictive maintenance, leading to less downtime by providing technicians with remote access to program, troubleshoot, calibrate and customise JLG equipment performance.  Select machines displayed are fitted with the SkyGuard sensor that will activate with approximately 23kg of force, stopping all functions in use at the time, thereby giving operators more control panel protection. The JLG 460SJ and 400SC telescopic boom lifts and the 520AJ articulating boom lift are equipped with the DuraTough hood that offers heat, impact and corrosion resistance with sound and vibration insulation.
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