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Posted February 23, 2021

Articulating boom MEWPs

Skyjack launches its all-new 40- and 60-foot booms, leveraging its SmarTorque technology and data-driven design to improve customer return on investment.


Skyjack recognized that some of its booms had room for further optimization. The Skyjack team came to this conclusion through two realizations: these models were employing larger engines that the machines weren’t taking full advantage of; and the power they did have available wasn’t being fully utilized by operators. Taking this information into consideration, Skyjack took a similar approach to when it updated both its telehandlers and full-size RT scissor lifts.

Skyjack SJ6 articulating boom MEWP
Skyjack launches its all-new 40- and 60-foot booms, leveraging its SmarTorque technology and data-driven design to improve customer return on investment.

“Skyjack’s SmarTorque system optimizes the gearing of our axle-based system, along with a simplified, high-efficiency hydraulics package,” says Corey Connolly, product manager at Skyjack. “So that our new 40- and 60-foot booms are able to employ less than 25-horsepower engines to deliver the same on-site job performance as higher-powered units.

“Engines have become much more complex and with requirements for more emission-controlling devices (DOC DPF, and more),” says Connolly. “These devices and their impact on engine maintenance can quickly drive up the cost of ownership. Moving to a smaller engine avoids all of these associated costs.”

The new Skyjack models offer increased return on investment through:

  • Significantly less sensor and emission regulation components minimizes any associated downtime.
  • Reduced fuel usage through reduced engine size.
  • No downtime related to after-treatment components clogging in colder climates.
  • No dealing with customer issues on active regeneration.
  • No expensive Diesel Oxidization Catalyst (DOC) or Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) maintenance or replacement.
  • Reduced engine OEM intervention and loss of uptime.
  • No reliance on ultra-low sulfur fuel that reduces costs and improves resale options.

“These features taken individually may not seem significant, but the real benefit is that a combination of these things along with any associated downtime will quickly provide savings to our customers,” says Connolly.

The new models rolled out by Skyjack are:

  • SJ40T+ (replacing the existing SJ40T+)
  • SJ45T+ (replacing the existing SJ45T+)
  • SJ45AJ+ (replacing the existing SJ46 and SJ46AJ+)
  • SJ60AJ+ (replacing the existing SJ51/SJ63 and SJ63AJ +)

Looking to better understand how its machines were being used, Skyjack gathered detailed telematics data as well as engaged with customers to understand how the machines were being used, and what the impact would be for its customers, as well as the end user, if those changes were made. It was after collecting this data that Skyjack realized these machines had a real opportunity to improve customer return with little to no impact on job site navigation and operation.

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