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11.30m Telescopic aerial platform on Toyota Hilux

KL26

icon working height Working Height : 11.30
icon offset Offset : 5.00
icon rotation Rotation : 360

KLUBB Model = K26 Hilux
Capacity = 120kg, 1 operator, no outriggers

The K26 telescopic aerial platform mounted on a Toyota HiLux pick-up is designed to work on difficult surfaces. This telescopic boom lift mounted on a pick-up can work up to 11.30m high with an offset of 5.20m.

Thanks to its performance and robustness, this pick-up platform Toyota HiLux is particularly suitable for rough terrain. With its anti-corrosion aluminum boom, this model will also be perfectly suited to the most extreme weather conditions.

 

Technical specifications

  • Max. working height : 11.30m (37’07”)
  • Max. working outreach : 5.20m (17’06”)
  • Boom rotation : 360°
  • Max. working load : 120Kg
  • Max. platform height : 9.50m (31'16")
  • Outriggers : no outriggers or 2 A-framed
  • Basket size : 72 x 86 x 110 cm
  • Chassis weight : ≤3.5 T
  • Arm : Telescopic
  • Engine : Gas
  • IPAF category: 1b 
  • Lifting mechanism : hydraulic

Standard features

  • * 1 man basket (120kg) without outriggers
  • * 2 man basket (200kg) with outriggers
  • Engine stop / start in basket
  • Hour counter
  • Alternate circuit on independent electric pump with all the functions in the basket for maximum safety.
  • Lastest innovation, an aluminum boom for optimal stability
  • Proportional controls on all movements
  • Secure access to the work platform
  • Rigid protective cover for controls in high position

Options

  • Signalling equipment (tri-flash, 2 flashing lights, strips)
  • 220 V circuit in the aerial platform
  • Reinforced suspensions
  • Low voltage insulated basket with full opening
  • Interior fittings
  • Ladder rack
  • Rotating basket
  • Green pack: operation of the aerial platform on battery, with engine off
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"green pack"

The whole range of aerial work platforms can be equipped with the ecological option "Green Pack" allowing the platforms to operate with the van engine off.