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Haulotte’s versatile access platform

Haulotte is now offering two new access machines designed for use in rough ground applications. The HA16RTJ and HT23RTJ are designed to be durable and reliable, with low maintenance needs. The HA16RTJ has a working height of 16m while the larger and more powerful offers a working height of 22.5m. Both models offer fast lifting speeds and good gradeability, boosting productivity and allowing use in a wide range of working areas. Maximum outreach for the smaller HA16RTJ is 8.3m while the larger HT23RTJ offers
November 11, 2015 Read time: 1 min
Haulotte’s new access machine is versatile and will suit sales in key equipment markets globally
712 Haulotte is now offering two new access machines designed for use in rough ground applications. The HA16RTJ and HT23RTJ are designed to be durable and reliable, with low maintenance needs. The HA16RTJ has a working height of 16m while the larger and more powerful offers a working height of 22.5m. Both models offer fast lifting speeds and good gradeability, boosting productivity and allowing use in a wide range of working areas. Maximum outreach for the smaller HA16RTJ is 8.3m while the larger HT23RTJ offers a maximum horizontal outreach of 18.3m.

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