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26.10.2016

First Genie SX-135XC goes to Canada

Quebec based rental company Accès Location d’Équipement will take delivery of the first Genie 135ft SX-135XC self-propelled telescopic boom lift off the production line, following its launch last month in Seattle See Genie launches SX135 The new machine features an outreach of 27.43 metres, with a dual platform capacity of 300kg unrestricted and 454kg with the telescopic articulated jib retracted.
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The first Genie SX-135XC boom lift out of production will go to Accès Location d’Équipement


Accès Location president Harold Dubé said: “It is exciting to be the first with the Genie SX-135XC boom available for rent. Because of its heavy lift capability, we anticipate this lift will be popular with our customers working in siding, window and masonry applications, as well as on structural jobs. With its incredible below-grade reach, we also see a market opportunity with this machine in bridge inspections and work projects. The new machine has three metres more outreach than any other self-propelled boom on the market enabling our customers the ability to access more hard-to-reach jobsites.”

“With the upcoming Canadian CSA B354 standards coming into effect in 2017, the load sensing feature on the Genie SX-135XC lift, combined with its 300/454kg dual lift capacity, will enable Accès Location customers the unparalleled ability to work at height safely while completing higher capacity jobs in a wider range of applications.”
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(L-R) Adrian Max of Genie, Harold Dube of Accès Location with Stephane Riggi and Tom Saxelby of Genie



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