Xtreme Manufacturing and Snorkel launch new machines
Seven new Snorkel electric-drive scissor lifts, mast lifts, two rough-terrain articulating boom lifts, record-breaking telehandler and BZI’s InnovaTech unique attachments.
The S3013 Mini features a maximum working height of 19 feet, the S3219 Plus has a working height of 25 feet and the S3220 Mini offers a working height of 26 feet. All three models come with an extendable platform and can fit through a standard doorway, making them ideal for indoor and outdoor applications. |
The TM20E joins Snorkel’s best-selling line of versatile and zero-emission mast lifts that feature a zero-degree inside turning radius and are compact enough for a wide range of applications. |
Nicknamed Trackzilla, the mega-extreme-capacity XR50100-G telehandler features a record-breaking maximum working height of 100 feet and a maximum lifting capacity of 50,000 pounds. |
In the electric-drive scissor lift category, the company will be rolling out the S3013 Mini, the S3219 Plus and the S3220 Mini. The S3013 Mini features a maximum working height of 19 feet, the S3219 Plus has a working height of 25 feet and the S3220 Mini offers a working height of 26 feet. All three models come with an extendable platform and can fit through a standard doorway, making them ideal for indoor and outdoor applications.
In the category of electric-drive mast lifts, the TM20E joins Snorkel’s best-selling line of versatile and zero-emission mast lifts that feature a zero-degree inside turning radius and are compact enough for a wide range of applications.
Two new rough-terrain articulating boom lifts will make their first appearance at the event — the 600AJ and the 600AJN. Both models feature maximum working heights of 66 feet and maximum platform capacities of 1,000 pounds, but the 600AJN has a width of 7 making it suitable for use in applications that require a narrower machine.
Four new models join Snorkel’s popular and environmentally friendly line of Li-ion scissor lifts. The S6926RTE, S6933RTE, S6940RTE and S6947RTE rough-terrain scissors offer working heights ranging from 32 to 53 feet and feature Snorkel’s Li-ion technology for quiet, zero-emission operation.
Xtreme Manufacturing also unveils its new tracked telehandler the company has affectionately nicknamed “Trackzilla.” The mega-extreme-capacity XR50100-G telehandler features a record-breaking maximum working height of 100 feet and a maximum lifting capacity of 50,000 pounds, giving this monster of a machine the ability to handle the heaviest loads at the highest heights.
Another first for Xtreme is the Xtreme Glazier. The XR2215GL glass lifter features a two-section boom with a maximum extension of 65 inches and a lift capacity of 2,200 pounds retracted and 500 pounds extended.
Joining Xtreme Manufacturing and Snorkel at their booth is BZI Steel, a national leader in construction and technology for safer, simpler and more efficient building processes.
BZI’s InnovaTech will feature some of its unique attachments that connect seamlessly to Xtreme telehandlers and Snorkel boom lifts. These innovative tools allow for safer and more efficient steel erection. Just a few of the proprietary and patented advanced approaches and equipment developed by BZI’s InnovaTech to be featured in the booth include:
- MezzMaster: Vastly improves the traditional means of lifting roofs and mezzanines using a proprietary telehandler attachment that consists of a system of clamps, leverages and controls that securely hold an assembly while navigating through the building footprint to final placement.
- WallMaster: Provides more efficient, simpler and safer wall system installations. WallMaster is a telehandler attachment designed to handle panelized, insulated metal panels and to work side-by-side with ground-level assembly on the panelization system.
- WeldAir100: Designed specifically for Snorkel boom lifts, this innovative product consists of a framework with an inverter welder and an air compressor to provide welding and arc-blasting capabilities on the go. The WeldAir100 mounts to the back of a boom lift allowing equipment to travel with the machine, while welding cables and air hoses are channeled to the operator in the lift platform for ease of use. This solution eliminates the risk of entanglement and dramatically increases safety and productivity.