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US firm Elliott Equipment is now offering a versatile and highly mobile BoomTruck model with a 50tonne capacity. The new 50105 unit features 32m of powered main boom and a 35m tip height and standard features include a 360º chart without front stabiliser
February 28, 2012 Read time: 1 min
US firm 3026 Elliott Equipment is now offering a versatile and highly mobile BoomTruck model with a 50tonne capacity. The new 50105 unit features 32m of powered main boom and a 35m tip height and standard features include a 360º chart without front stabiliser, tractor mount configuration, 9.7-15m two piece jib, a FrictionFree jib extension for easy deployment and stowage and a load moment indicator system for safe boom operation. The firm also offers a variety of jib lengths, platforms and accessories, to best fit the unit to the user's application.

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