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Bauma launches for XCMG
05 December 2024
XCMG launched five new aerial lifts at Bauma China last week, including 48.7m and 52m telescopic boom lifts, a compact telehandler, a spider lift and a mast lift.
On the scene, was the electric XGS52ACK-Li, with a working height of 52 metres and 360V/280Ah large-capacity battery. The lift also offers a dual load of 300/460kg and electronically controlled four-wheel steering.

In addition, there are three steering modes; single axle, 4-wheel and crab-steer, make the machine flexible; along with CAN bus system and a fault detection and alarm function, with diagnostics. The X-shaped extendale chassis is designed for flexible and safe operation, along with easy transportation.

The XGA48K comes with a working height of 48.7m and a load capacity of 300/460kg. It comprises two telescopic boom elements providing a 24.5m outeeach at a height of 18.9m. It can also work below ground level to a negative depth of 7.5m. The model also has three steering modes for flexible maneuverability and operations in narrow spaces operations. There is a one click chassis expansion function, along with wide rough terrain tyres, suitable for a range of applications from complex road construction to indoors and outdoor use.
The newly designed XT2506E telehandler offers a variety of attachments, such as forks, buckets, work platforms, manipulators, which can be quickly switched for multi-purpose use. Features also include a new generation exterior design, ergonomic cab, and a user-friendly human-machine interface.

Also on show was the 20m working height XGA20H with an extended-range hybrid system, offering 20 days operation on a full fuel tank and the ability to work while charging. The axle is equipped with differential locks.

The company’s new XGS39X-Li spider was also there with it’s pure electric power source, along with the compact XGR12J vertical mast lift, with a narrow width of 1.2m, that is suited to superstores, warehouses among other areas with restricted space.
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