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Las plataformas de tijera Genie® GS™ con capacidades todo terreno ofrecen una velocidad de elevación competitiva y plataformas grandes y de gran capacidad para aumentar la eficiencia en el lugar de trabajo y terminar el trabajo más rápido. También incrementan la productividad al proporcionar una tracción positiva, velocidad y
GS-4390
Plataformas de tijera todo terreno
La plataforma de tijera todo terreno Genie® GS™-4390 está diseñada para brindar un rendimiento extra robusto y es capaz de atravesar entornos de terreno irregular.
Construida para ser duradera y resistente, es ideal para aumentar la productividad en exigentes entornos de trabajo al aire libre con una capacidad de hasta 7 personas a bordo.
Principales características
- Tracción en las cuatro ruedas con control de tracción positiva para excelentes cualidades todoterreno
- 50% de pendiente superable para exigentes entornos de trabajo al aire libre
- Más espacio para trabajar: plataforma de extensión deslizable frontal de 1,52 m de serie y paquetes opcionales de extensiones doble y súper
- Las bandejas extraíbles del motor permiten un fácil acceso a los componentes
- Diagnósticos a bordo para una fácil solución de problemas
Specification | Value |
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Altura de trabajo máx. | 48 ft 4 in | 15,11 m |
Capacidad | 1.500 lb | 680 kg |
Anchura de la máquina | 7 ft 6 in | 2,29 m |
Longitud de la máquina | 17 ft 9 in | 5,40 m |
Peso | 12.894 lb | 5.849 kg |
- GS-3390, GS-4390, & GS-5390 Especificaciones Tecnicas 2023
- Para ver especificaciones técnicas anteriores, haga clic aquí y busque el Manual del Operario de su máquina por número de serie.
Las especificaciones técnicas se encuentran en la última página.
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