applications, with a focus on utilization, return on investment and environmental performance.
Among the machines on display will be the SJ5545 E electric drive scissor lift, which is the tallest slab scissor lift in Skyjack’ s lineup. The model has a working height of 51 feet( 15.55 meters) and a load capacity of 770 pounds( 349.2 kilograms). The scissor lift is drivable at full height and features fully welded crossbracing intended to increase rigidity and improve operator comfort. It also includes a twoperson wind rating at 22 feet( 6.7 meters) and an all-steel, anti-slip platform.
Skyjack will also display the SJ45 AJE + and SJ60 AJHE + articulating boom lifts, representing the company’ s new hybrid-electric and battery-electric rough-terrain boom range now available in the North American market. These models are designed for
operation on uneven terrain as well as in emission-restricted indoor environments. The company stated that the booms were developed to maintain performance and features comparable to diesel-powered machines. Specifications, capacities, reach and dimensions are consistent across electric, hybrid-electric and diesel variants within the range.
Additional equipment on display will include the SJ1056 TH telehandler, the SJ3219 E scissor lift and the SJ3219 micro scissor lift. Skyjack will also present a selection of manufacturer-approved accessories intended to expand machine functionality.
Visitors to Skyjack’ s booth at CONEXPO will be able to view and learn about a range of manufacturer-approved ACCESSORYZERS designed to support equipment functionality and on-site use, according to Corey Connolly, head of product management. The display will include accessories such as perimeter lights, the ECOtray and turf tires, which are intended to address material handling needs, equipment and operator protection and day-to-day productivity on the jobsite.
Skyjack will exhibit at booth F42054.
DPL Telematics
DPL Telematics plans to preview an upcoming upgrade to its ClearView Smart Dashcam, with enhancements aimed at simplifying installation and expanding driver performance reporting.
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