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Manitou offers new access unit range

Manitou has developed new 180 ATJ-3 and 160 ATJ+ AWP platform, which are said to be Stage V compliant without after treatment. The new models are intended to be easy to transport from site and come with an easily removable baskets. The machines offer a newStart & Stop option to reduce fuel consumption and increase resale value.
April 9, 2018 Read time: 1 min
Versatile access units from Manitou

2106 Manitou has developed new 180 ATJ-3 and 160 ATJ+ AWP platform, which are said to be Stage V compliant without after treatment.

The new models are intended to be easy to transport from site and come with an easily removable baskets. The machines offer a  newStart & Stop option to reduce fuel consumption and increase resale value.

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