Versalift introduces low voltage for ground workers

16 December 2015

Versalift's LAT135-H Low Voltage boom technology protects operatives on the ground.

Versalift's LAT135-H Low Voltage boom technology protects operatives on the ground.

Versalift UK has introduced certified low voltage Insulation as standard on its new LAT135-H platform, mounted onto Isuzu D-Max and Toyota Hilux pick-ups.

The new LAT135-H Low Voltage integrates technology within the boom structure, bucket controls and fittings, enabling dielectric flash-testing whilst the bucket is mounted to the platform.

This prevents electric shock to persons on the ground that inadvertently touch the vehicle, mainframe or outriggers should the boom or bucket make contact with a live conductor.

Bucket controls are also protected, providing additional protection to the machine operator. The low voltage insulation is certified to the latest standard and rated to provide protection from live voltages up to 1kV AC.

Versalift sales director, Andy Bray, said, “Should the boom structure make inadvertent contact with a conductor, our certified 1kV protection will reduce the potential of serious or fatal injury. Electrocution is a significant risk when operating emergency decent controls fitted at ground level. Now an operative can

operate our ground controls, recover the boom quickly and be protected from electrocution from voltages up to 1kV AC. To maintain compliance to the low voltage standard an annual dielectric test is required. Our after sales support is fully resourced to provide this service on a national scale”.

The new LAT135-H Low Voltage has a working height of 13.3 m, an outreach of 6.1 m, and has 230kg SWL platform capacity.

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