Sinoboom in Thailand

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13 May 2014

The recently launched 14 m working height Sinoboom GTZZ14EJ articulated boom has been put to work in the construction of Suvarnabhumi Airport, Thailand.

According to the China-based manufacturer this is the first time one of its booms has been used in Thailand for this type of work.

The boom has a jib is capable of offering 135º vertical swing and 160º horizontal swing, allowing it considerable up-and-over access and performance across thw work envelope, said the company.

"The GTZZ14EJ meets the needs of airport support personnel for the checking and maintenance of facilities and equipment in terminals, including ceiling electrical equipment and lights," said a company spokesman.

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