12.05.2016
The new Leo range from Teupen
Spider lift manufacturer Teupen has launched a new range of five Leo spider lifts – the Leo19T, 23T, 27T, 31T and 35T - using a modular concept and new boom technology.
The new spider lifts have been developed using high-strength steel, together with modern bending and welding processes, resulting in higher platform capacities - now 250kg standard across the range - together with more outreach.
Other features include internal cylinders, cables and hoses. The company has retained its 980mm wide chassis from the Leo21 and 24GT as a basis for the Leo19T and the Leo23T which can level on ground up to 1.2 metres out of level.
The new Leo23T has a working height of 23.2 metres and with 250kg in the platform it has an outreach of 12.5 metres or 15.6 metres with 80kg.
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Teupen has launched a new range of five Leo spider lifts – the Leo19T, 23T, 27T, 31T and 35T - using a modular concept and new boom technology.
The three new larger models - the 27 metre Leo27T, 31 metre Leo31T and 35 metre Leo35T - which replace the classic Leo25Tplus, Leo30T and Leo36T - use a 1.58 metre wide chassis with overall heights of under two metres. The largest has 14.7 metres unrestricted outreach or 17.7 metres with one man. Overall length is 7.5 metres and the unit weighs six tonnes.
The latest control technology includes the ‘home’ function which automatically returns it to the transport position, a ‘memory function’ where any point in the working diagram can be saved for any time in the future, and remote control of all functions. All new models have a 450 degree slew range and 180 degree platform rotation.
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The three new larger models - the 27 metre Leo27T, 31 metre Leo31T and 35 metre Leo35T - which replace the classic Leo25Tplus, Leo30T and Leo36T - use a 1.58 metre wide chassis with overall heights of under two metres.
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