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10.50m Hydrogen aerial platform on Iveco Daily

K32

icon working height Working Height : 12.50
icon offset Offset : 7.30
icon rotation Rotation : 360

10.5 Meters Bucket Truck Chassis (42’65”)

KLUBB Model = K32GAZ
Capacity = 120kg, 1 operator, no outriggers 2 men basket with outriggers (option)

Hydrogen is a track chosen by several car manufacturers and which seems interesting to us.

Our new KT20 model is mounted on an 5t Iveco hydrogen chassis. Our K32 model on an Iveco 3.5t gas chassis is a popular machine for town halls. These models achieve 35% fuel savings and do not consume AdBlue, these are excellent compromises.

This aerial lift has a telescopic arm which reaches a working height of 12.50m and a horizontal offset of 7.30m without stabilizers. Which gives this platform truck the best performance on the market.

All the hydraulic cables are integrated inside the aluminum mast. The telescopic boom of the basket is thus devoid of any external component that can be torn off or damaged by tree branches, for example, during operation. If you need more information before buying this van with aerial platform, do not hesitate to contact us.

STANDARD FEATURES

Engine start and stop from basket
Independent emergency electric pump with all the features in the basket for maximum security
Proportional controls
Secure access to the working platform
Hoses and cables are inside the boom structure for maximum protection
Aluminium boom for optimum stability

EXAMPLES OF VEHICLES

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Technical Specifications

Max. working height : 12.50 m (41'00")
Max. working outreach : 7.30 m (23'11")
Boom rotation : 360°
Max. working load : 120Kg
Max. platform height : 10.50 m (34'50")
Outriggers : no outriggers
Basket size : 86 x 72 x 110 cm
Chassis weight : ≤3.5 T
Arm : Telescopic
Engine : hydrogen
IPAF category: 1b 
Lifting mechanism : hydraulic

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