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12.50m Telescopic aerial platform on Renault Master

KL32

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

12.50 Meters Van Mounted Boom Lift (41’01”)

KLUBB Model = KL32
Capacity = 120kg, 1 operator, no outriggers

Designed for work at height such as the maintenance of public lighting, the KL32 lightweight van can also be adapted to the maintenance of telecom networks. This unit has an additional payload which is a benefit for any intervention.

The aerial lift mounts on vans have a telescopic arm which reaches a working height of 12.50m and a horizontal offset of 7.30m without outriggers.

Do you carry out work at height for the maintenance of telecom networks, or for the maintenance of public lighting, and you want to buy a new bucket van but you do not know which model to choose? We strongly recommend the new KL32 aerial platform. If you need more information before buying this van with an aerial platform, do not hesitate to contact us.

STANDARD FEATURES

Optimised payload: an additional 140kg available
Engine start and stop from the 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

Technical Specifications

Max. working height : 12.50 m (41’01”)
Max. working outreach : 7.30 m (23’95”)
Boom rotation : 360°
Max. working load : 120Kg
Max. platform height : 10.50 m (34'20")
Outriggers : no outriggers
Basket size : 86 x 72 x 110 cm
Chassis weight : ≤3.5 T
Arm : Telescopic
Engine : Gas
IPAF category : 1b 
Lifting mechanism : hydraulic

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