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Teupen America Sells First 100-ft Spider Lift in U.S.


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Teupen's hyLIFT LEO 30T is making its way into the U.S. aerial market.
December 29, 2005 -- Teupen America, Reading, Mass., recently announced the sale of its first 100-ft spider lift in America, the Teupen hyLIFT LEO 30T. Because this machine is so versatile, replacing equipment such as truck-mounted aerial lifts, self-propelled aerial lifts, staging and swing staging equipment, scaffolding, ladders, ropes, and saddles, it is one of the most popular sizes of aerial lifts in Europe. The LEO 30T has 100 foot vertical reach with 52-foot side reach. Its dimensions are 62 feet wide, 78 feet height, 23'.6" in length.

 

Equipped with rubber tracks, the Teupen HyLIFT LEO 30T works on or off a 19,000-pound GVW truck chassis like a truck-mounted lift. It also becomes a self-propelled track-mounted lift to travel over lawns without causing damage, steep terrain, mud, or snow. It can also enter indoor facilities with doorways greater than 62 feet wide to service atriums, lobbies, office buildings libraries, or churches. The LEO 30T can also be towed on a skid steer-style trailer with a -ton pick-up truck.

 

For more information, visit www.spiderlifts.com.

 




 


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