01.03.2017
Rental Show Day two
On the second day of the Rental Show in Orlando the footfall was a little lighter but still very good with delegates in a buying mood.
To wrap up our online coverage of the show here are a few more photographs from the event. Further coverage will be published in the next Cranes & Access magazine.
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The LiftSmart stand
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LiftSmart showed a new compact material lift with steel frame and 2.4 metre lift height
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The Almac Bibi 26 attracted a constant stream of interest
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OEM fabrication supplier Forever ODM showed a machine if its own the 32/15 Scissor Boom the unit has a 4.5m cantilever platform
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The 32/15 offers a 32ft platform height/11.8m working height with a 4.5 metre cantilever platform which allows boom work to be done with a scissor lift price machine
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Haulotte's 55XA semi self-propelled boom lift
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The Point of Rental stand was very busy
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(L-R) John Keely of Nifty, with Paul Sharples and Grant Connolly representing LiftSmart in Australia
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Herc Rental team members ready to descend on JLG
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On the JLG stand HERC staff showed a great deal of interest in low level access including the Power Towers Nano badged as JLG in North America
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Mec has announced a new ultrasonic beam secondary guarding system - PPSS - for its boom lifts
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The Mec PPSS system cuts machine functions as the platform approaches an overhead obstacle, an override function allows the operator to move closer with care
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(L-R) Dave Hardwick, Richard Butler and Phil Graysmark of JCB Access man the stand at the Rental Show
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The Merlo Stand with Roto
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Supposedly the first perforated /aperture tyre patented in March 1928
Click here to see Day one at the Rental show
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