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Top Terex gear on show

by ArabianBusiness.com staff writer  on Saturday, 17 November 2007
Up and away: SLA portable lifts from Terex Middle East will be on display at this year’s Big 5.

Terex Middle East will exhibit its latest equipment, including two Terex power buggies (PB 16 and PB 21), at the Big 5 show in November this year.

According to the company, these models, with 453L and 595L capacities respectively, are powerful and versatile units for increasing productivity on any jobsite with minimal maintenance.

The buggies can get in and out of tight spaces for a variety of applications, including concrete pouring and dumping, construction debris removal, landscaping and on-site tool and equipment transportation for places such as cemeteries, golf courses, and nurseries.

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Also on display will be the GTH-4017 high-reach rough terrain telehandler, a popular piece of plant in the Middle East. Part of the Genie 14 strong model range, the machine has a maximum lifting height of 16.73m and a maximum forward reach of 12.41m. It also has 4,000kg of lifting capacity. With hydrostatic four-wheel drive and three steering modes (2-wheel, 4-wheel and crab steer), it is highly manoeuvrable. The easy-to-use, multifunction proportional joystick provides fast and precise positioning for ease of operation and minimal operator effort with hand movement.

The Genie Aerial Work Platform range will also be well represented on the stand with the AWP portable personal lift on display, as well as the SLA portable material lift and the GR-20 Runabout.

Also available to view will be the Genie GS1932 self-propelled electric scissor, the Genie GS3246 self-propelled electric scissor, and the Z-60/34 articulating boom.

Terex Middle East's decision to exhibit at the Big 5 follows its launch at the beginning of February in Dubai. The company will initially sell Genie self-propelled articulating and telescopic booms, scissor lifts, trailer-mounted articulating booms, aerial work platforms and telehandlers, as well as Terex light towers.

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