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Easy LIft heads to Japan

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03 March 2020

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Japanese aerial platform rental company Fujikenki Lease has purchased an Easy Lift tracked platform.

Fujikenki Lease, based in Osaka, chose a hybrid RA31HY with an 18.5 kW Kubota engine and 200 Ah 48V lithium battery. The company said the model was chosen for its low weight and dimensions, combined with an outreach of 14.5m with 120kg ni the basket. The HY hybrid version will be used outdoors for window cleaning, etc, and indoors for maintenance in shopping centers and airports.

Easy Lift provided technical training for the customer at its headquarters in Italy. A more detailed technical course will follow at the Fujikenki’s facility in Japan.

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