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Skyjacks SJ 7127 model scissor lift provides solid design factors that could meet all the demands at every job location. The machinery offers a working height of thirty three feet along with a weight capacity of one thousand five hundred pounds. This particular unit features a roll out extension deck of 4.5'. This adds to the existing generous platform size, offering a total combined seventy five square feet of platform space.
Skyjack's full-size SJ 8831 model offers a large platform combined with heavy-duty capacity, making a complete package. It showcases Skyjack's dependable and efficient design features in order to meet the needs of the most difficult work site environments. The SJ 8831 offers a fuel efficient GM 1.6L Vortec duel fuel engine. This results in 30 percent gradeability while powering Skyjack's 4-wheel drive robust axle system.
Skyjack's SJ 9250 unit provides a large platform, heavy-duty capacity and phenomenal work height. These combined elements rely on a fuel efficient GM 1.6L Vortec duel fuel engine which powers the wide axle based four-wheel-drive program and also offers 30% gradeability like other units.
The SJ 6826 RT edition offers the same reliable design and leading robust and rugged features which have made the Skyjack name famous. The SJ 6826 RT unit is equipped with an exclusive Crossover Symmetrical 4 Wheel Drive system that offers ideal traction. It also features a 50% gradeability that allows this specific unit to operate on the hardest job location terrains. Additionally, this particular unit is totally drivable at full height, even with the roll out deck entirely extended. For loading tools and supplies, the low stowed platform height proves perfect.
On July 24th, the year 2008 the Haulotte Group obtained Bil-Jax, who was the US' biggest scaffold manufacturer. Currently, Haulotte Group has one plant in Spain, three factories in France, one in Romania, near the City of Pitesti. There is a new plant that opened during the winter of 2008. This factory is only 1 km away from the existing factory near Pitesti City in the County of Arges. The factory is called Arges II. There are also two plants within the United States, the former Bill-Jax.
Alexandre Pinguely formed the Pinguely Company in eighteen eighty one in Lyon, France. Initially, they constructed steam engines. The business eventually evolved into making equipment. During 1892, they supplied a locomotive to the Chemin de Fer de St Victor à Thizy.
Pinguely provided 7 locomotives to the Voiron-Saint-Béron railway. In terms of numbers produced, Pinguely was not a main steam engine manufacturer. The company supplied a steam train to the Chemin de Fer du Haut-Rhône in 1930 and by 1932, Pinguely started making steam shovels. Steam locomotive production was stopped and the company started concentrating instead on mobile cranes and manufacturing earthmoving machinery instead.
Arthur Hualotte formed the beginnings of Haulotte during the year 1924, when it was called Ateliers de Construction A. Haulotte. This company specialized in manufacturing mobile cranes, derricks and aerial platforms.
It was decided that the actual manufacturing was to be sub-contracted to Pinguely-Haulotte. They were to be responsible for the marketing and engineering, design, research and development. All products were abandoned by Saubot so that the business could concentrate on self-propelled aerial work platforms.