JLG to Feature Low-Level Access Solutions at NFMT 2018

JLG to Feature Low-Level Access Solutions at NFMT 2018

BALTIMORE — JLG Industries Inc. will showcase select low-level access solutions, vertical lifts, and compact crawler booms at the National Facilities Management & Technology Expo (NFMT) March 20-22 at booth No. 1909.

“This is an important show for JLG as we continue to expand our offering of purpose-built equipment for facilities management,” said Randy Marzicola, director, channel development for JLG. “Our machines are frequently used both indoors and outdoors across a range of tasks.”

JLG’s low-level equipment at the booth will include the FT70 and FT140 LiftPod models, the EcoLift 50 and EcoLift 70 human-powered lifts, and one of the newest models in JLG’s line of low-level access solutions, the 830P. Popular for finish work or routine maintenance, the 830P is excellent for use on sensitive flooring. This push around mast lift combines height and reach with low ground pressure, delivering access without the concern of excessive weight.

The booth will also feature the 10MSP, the newest in the JLG line of vertical lifts, and a 3D model previewing its X1000AJ, which will be available to customers late fall 2018. The X1000AJ will offer a market-leading work envelope with 56 ft. up and over and 54 ft. of horizontal outreach, plus a best-in-class 105-ft. work height. It also offers a class-leading 500-lb. unrestricted platform capacity. 

“We are excited to bring the X1000AJ to market later this year,” Marzicola said. “Our innovative line of CCBs has rapidly expanded, with this newest model addressing our customers’ wants and needs. By offering a full range of CCB machines, we reinforce our focus on developing equipment solutions that meet the requirements of our customers.”

JLG will also display its smallest model in its compact crawler boom line, the X430AJ.

For more information about JLG or JLG products, visit www.jlg.com.

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