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Dingli mini boom launch

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Dingli BA11NE The Dingli BA11NE mini boom. (Photo: Dingli)

Dingli has lauched a new mini electric articulated boom lift, which it says is the smallest of its kind in the industry.

The new compact BA11NE boom is modelled on the manufacturer’s 11.2m working height AMWP11.5-8100 mast lift. It extends Dingli’s articulating boom lift series downwards in working height from the maximum 44m to 10.8m - the working height of the new BA11NE. 

The model’s 227kg basket capacity, compact design and its ability to drive at full height, means it is suited to narrow, complex and tight working conditions, such as indoor venues like warehouses and shopping malls.

Dingli BA11NE

This is also aided by the machine’s maximum up and over height of 3.8m and horizontal outreach of 6.35m. The overall width of the machine is 1.2m, while stowed height is 2m.

With a 4x2 wheel drive, the BA11NE also incorporates self-weight descend ability, with good stability, coupled with pure electric drive and the low emissions and energy saving that goes with it. 

New narrow scissor from Dingli latest launch is designed to be maintenance free

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