New articulating pair tops out LGMG range

LGMG AR24JE LGMG’s eletric lithium battery-powered AR24JE.

LGMG has launched two new articulating boom lifts; the diesel AR24J and lithium battery powered AR24JE version, which brings the series up to a new maximum working height of 26.6m.

Both the 26.6m working height units have the same max horizontal outreach of 18m, at an up and over height of 8.83m.

The large working platform measures 2.44m x 0.9m and offers a dual capacity of 250kg/350kg allowing more materials to be carried at once. It can accommodate up to three people at restricted capacity.

LGMG AR24J The diesel verion: LGMG AR24J.

The four-wheel drive system with full oscillating axles helps the machine to reach a maximum five degrees of tilt angle and 45% gradeability.

Featuring three steering modes - four-wheel steering, crab steering and front-wheel steering, the machine is designed to provide flexibly in tight spaces.

The booms are also capable of one-touch wheel alignment and adopt an anti-torsional frame for greater strength, which helps it to be transported through narrow spaces.

The AR24JE has a high-capacity Li-battery motor that will not run while the machine has stopped on a slope. 

The manufacturer added that it will provide full operator training through to maintenance support.

LGMG starts production in Mexico Located in Monterrey, the facility is a major part of North America expansion plans 
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