Responsive Image Banner

New rail mounted unit from Dingli

Premium Content
Dingli BA16RR The new Dingli BA16RR can also be mounted on a wheel-based chassis.

Dingli has launched a new rail mounted access platform.

The BA16RR platform is also available as a  road going unit.

On the road, the model has a maximum working height of 16.3m and maximum load of 400kg on the road.

On a rail mounted chassis, it offers the same working height and a maximum load of 320kg.

The boom is based on Dingli’s electric BA20ERT model, while the model’s lower section is based on manufacturer’s BT22RT telescopic boom lift. The road-going option has a newly-designed 4x4 axle and a new rail axle.

The BA16RR can reach a maximum speed of 12km/h on rails, which the manufacturer says allows maximum efficiency for rail use.

More information will follow about this new model. 

STAY CONNECTED


Receive the information you need when you need it through our world-leading magazines, newsletters and daily briefings.

Sign up

Mateco launches multi-services app
Comprehensive app covers equipment configuration, location finding, route planner and information database 
Labour takes hands on approach to labour shortage
JLG’s approach goes far beyond recruitment - it is rebuilding the talent pipeline in North America 
Zoomlion launches specialist vertical mast trio
New lifts complete vertical mast lift line-up and offer special features 
CONNECT WITH THE TEAM
Euan Youdale Editor Tel: +44 (0)1892 786 214 E-mail: [email protected]
Lindsey Anderson Editor Tel: +1 312 929 4409 E-mail: [email protected]
Pete Balistrieri Brand Manager - ALH & SA Tel: +1 414 940 9897 E-mail: [email protected]
Ollie Hodges Vice President, Sales - ALH & SA Tel: +44 (0)1892 786253 E-mail: [email protected]
CONNECT WITH SOCIAL MEDIA
New for 2026: Expanded coverage

Access International Newsletter + Access Briefing

 

Two essential weekly updates for a fast-growing global access industry.

• Weekly roundup from Access International

• In-depth analysis in the new Access Briefing

• Expanded global news, trends and insight