G-S08C 8-метровый гусеничный подъемник с паучьей стрелой

The 8m Crawler Spider Boom Lift features an 8m platform height and 10m working height, offering excellent maneuverability in confined spaces. Its telescopic boom with a jib arm ensures flexible operation, while the ±80° rotatable aluminum alloy platform allows for multi-angle work and quick detachment. The ultra-narrow chassis provides superior access, and the crawler track system enhances stability on various terrains. Ideal for construction, maintenance, and tree trimming in restricted areas.

G-S08C 8-метровый гусеничный подъемник с паучьей стрелой

Модели и характеристики

Технические характеристики
Макс. Рабочая высота10m
Макс. Высота платформы8m
Макс. Рабочий радиус5m
Размеры платформы0.9*0.7*1.1m
Ⓐ Length- stowed4.7m
Ⓑ Width-stowed0.75m
Ⓒ Height-stowed1.9m
Ⓓ Outrigger Footprint Length4m
Ⓔ Outrigger Footprint Width2.6m
Производительность
Lift Capacity200 кг
Platform Occupancy2
Platform Rotation±80°
Вращение стрелы-90°-0
Вращение поворотного стола355°
Drive Speed- stowed1,5 км/ч
Gradeability25%
Max. Working Angle10°
Вес1720 кг
Мощность
Fuel tank capacity100L
Управляющее напряжение12V
MotorYanmar /Kubota
Rated engine power36kw/2400rpm

Характеристики

CAN Bus Technology: Enables efficient data transmission for seamless operation.

Turntable Control Box: Displays real-time status and fault diagnostics.

Telescopic Boom + Jib Arm: Provides greater flexibility and extended reach.

±80° Rotating High-Strength Aluminum Platform: Easily detachable for improved adaptability.

360° Rotating Turntable: Equipped with a worm gear reducer for smooth and precise rotation.

High-Durability Tracks: Enhanced wear resistance for stable movement on various terrains.

One-Touch Outrigger Leveling (Optional): Simplifies setup for quick and efficient operation.

Ultra-Narrow Chassis: Excellent maneuverability in confined spaces, maximizing the working range.

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