MEC says its Titan Boom 40-S combines three machines into one: a telehandledler, with its 4,000-pound capacity; a scissor lift, with a work area of 22 feet x 90 inches; and a boom lift, thanks to long reach and rotation capability.
MEC says its Titan Boom 40-S combines three machines into one: a telehandler, with its 4,000-pound capacity; a scissor lift, with a work area of 22 feet x 90 inches; and a boom lift, thanks to long reach and rotation capability. The lift offers 2-wheel-steer, 4-wheel-steer and crab-steer modes for more maneuverability. Its platform rotates 180 degrees, and the unit can handle a material load of 3,000 pounds with up to 4 workers. Working height is 46 feet.
MEC Aerial Work Platforms unveiled its highest working-height scissor lift – the Ultra-Deck 5492RT – and its first Speed Level sigma lift – the 3084RT – at World of Concrete.
The 91 Series, MEC’s new large-deck all-electric rough terrain scissor lifts, boasts working heights of up to 47 feet and gradeability of up to 40 percent.