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Responding to customer demand worldwide for higher capacity aerial work platforms, Genie®Xtra Capacity™ (XC) booms are designed to work in more applications that require higher capacities. All Genie XC™ booms offer the benefits of a dual-envelope design to provide an unrestricted platform capacity of 300 kg (660 lb) and a restricted capacity of 454 kg (1,000 lb). This reduces the number of lift cycles and amount of equipment needed to get tools and materials to aerial worksites — doing more with a single unit saves time and increases productivity.
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SX-125 XC
Perfect for heavy lifting in construction, bridge inspections and maintenance, stadium and sports arena, oil and gas, industrial, telecommunications and utility applications, the Genie® SX™-125 XC™ telescopic boom lift works in more applications that require higher capacities thanks to its industry-leading dual lift capacity.
Overview
• Mini Genie XChassis™ design for easy transport
• 1.52 m (5 ft) robust articulating jib
• Dual lifting capacity of 300 kg (660 lb) and 454 kg (1,000 lb) to lift increased loads and up to 3 operators
• Impressive below-grade capabilities (2.69 m / 8 ft 10 in)
• Automatic envelope control and chassis tilt sensor technology for smooth operation
• Zero-load field calibration and onboard diagnostics maximize serviceability
Specification | Value |
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Max Working Height | 131 ft | 40.10 m |
Max Horizontal Reach | 80 ft | 24.38 m |
Below Ground Reach | 8 ft 10 in | 2.69 m |
Platform Capacity | 660 lb Unrestricted, 1000 lb Restricted | 300 kg Unrestricted, 454 kg Restricted |
Machine Width and Length | 12 ft 11 in / 46 ft 9 | 3.94 m / 14.25 m |

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