Elliott Equipment Releases E120 Aerial Work Platform

Elliott Equipment Company (Omaha, NE) announced the release of its E120, an ANSI A92.2 compliant aerial work platform that features 120 ft. of working height, 80 ft. of side reach, 600-lb. platform capacity and up to 1,500 lbs. of platform mounted jib winch capacity. The 105-ft., 4-section, cable-extended boom will easily mount of a 3-axle chassis suitable for on and off-road applications, according to the company. Elliott’s E120 was designed to solve transmission construction and maintenance challenges by reducing setup time, eliminating the OSHA test pick requirements, reducing equipment expenditures and optimizing job site performance.

The E120 aerial work platform measuring 34 x 72 in., with hydraulic leveling, rotation and optional 1,500-lb. capacity jib winch, offers the operator versatility while on the jobsite. The optional platform mounted jib winch extends, elevates and rotates hydraulically eliminating manual lifting. The upper platform control performance is accomplished with individual proportional pressure compensated control valves controlling platform leveling, platform rotation, optional jib winch functions and optional upper tool circuit. The boom functions are controlled with a hand-held radio remote control. The lower control console features Elliott’s Ride-Around standing platform — full pressure hydraulic controls mounted on a 360-degree continuous rotation turret for straight ahead line of sight visibility at all boom positions. A full-color LMI display located at the lower control station is standard on all E-Line products manufactured by Elliott. The E120 also fully complies with all applicable OSHA and ANSI A92.2 safety requirements.

For more information, visit elliottequip.com.

Mark Kissling

Mark Kissling is Signs of the Times’ Editor-in-Chief. Contact him at mark.kissling@smartworkmedia.com.

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