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Terex is offering innovative access technology

Terex AWP is offering advanced and sophisticated access platforms from its Genie brand. Important new models are the Genie SX-180 telescopic boom and the Genie GS-4069 bi-energy hybrid scissor lift. Now in production, the Genie SX-180 boom offers a platform height of 54.8m and can be driven at full height. The stowed length shrinks it down to 14.3m and the retracted width to 2.49m making it transportable without special over-width permits. The lift capacity is 340kg. Meanwhile the Genie GS-4069 bi-energy hy
January 20, 2014 Read time: 1 min
Terex’s new platforms offers safe access
1222 Terex AWP is offering advanced and sophisticated access platforms from its 5047 Genie brand. Important new models are the Genie SX-180 telescopic boom and the Genie GS-4069 bi-energy hybrid scissor lift. Now in production, the Genie SX-180 boom offers a platform height of 54.8m and can be driven at full height. The stowed length shrinks it down to 14.3m and the retracted width to 2.49m making it transportable without special over-width permits. The lift capacity is 340kg. Meanwhile the Genie GS-4069 bi-energy hybrid scissor lift is part of the new Genie BE69 hybrid scissor lift series, features two selectable operating modes to meet the needs of both outdoor jobsites with no onsite power, and indoor jobsites with noise and emission sensitive environments.








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