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Dingli has added new models to its 6m – 32m electric rough terrain scissor lift range.

The 19m working height JCPT1912DCL and 17m working height JCPT1712DCL are both quipped with a powerful 48V/420Ah high-capacity battery pack, meaning both models are purely electric driven.

They offer 500kg basket capacity at full height while driving.

The machines are just 1.25m wide and 2.47m high with guardrails folded, making it easy to operate in compact working conditions and to pass through narrow passages. Both models are also equipped with a 1.2m quick release extension deck.

Dingli's JCPT1712DCL Dingli’s JCPT1712DCL

The total weight of the two machines is less than 8,000kg at 7140kg and 6280kg, respectively, making them convenient to transport, said the company.

The models fit into the sub-20m working height category of the manufacturer’s entire range, including mini, compact (AC/HA), large electric, large rough terrain (electric/diesel), oil-free and the all-electric series.

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