
Bravi Platforms has expanded its Leonardo line of low-level access lifts with the introduction of the Leonardo HD 430. The Italy-based manufacturer announced the new model on November 19, noting that it adds additional working height to the existing Leonardo HD and Lui 460 platforms while maintaining the range’s compact design.
The Leonardo HD 430 offers a platform height of 4.3 meters (14 feet, 1 inch) and a working height of 6.3 meters (20 feet, 8 inches). The unit measures 760 millimeters (30 inches) wide and weighs 680 kilograms (1,500 pounds), which the company says is intended for indoor work and maneuvering in tight or complex spaces. Features shared across the Leonardo line include a zero turning radius, non-marking tires, an automatic pothole protection system and structural and component designs intended to reduce maintenance.
The new model is positioned for industrial maintenance, plant engineering, indoor construction, logistics and facility management applications.
Bravi Platforms continues to market three models in the Leonardo range. The Leonardo HD provides up to 4.9 meters (16 feet, 1 inch) of working height, while the Lui 460 supports two operators and reaches up to 6.62 meters (21 feet, 8 inches) of working height. All units share a 760-millimeter width and are designed for maneuverability in confined areas.
In a statement, CEO Pierino Bravi said the new model strengthens the company’s lineup. “With the introduction of the Leonardo HD 430, we further enhance the Leonardo range, making it even more complete and capable of meeting all market needs for low-level access solutions,” he said. “Our goal is to offer professionals a versatile, intuitive and increasingly high-performing product line — designed to deliver maximum productivity, safety and operational continuity in any environment.”