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Platform Basket moves into bigger booms

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19 April 2013

Platform Basket's 33.15 track-mounted boom

Platform Basket's 33.15 track-mounted boom

Italy-based Platform Basket has entered the medium-high tracked platform sector with a 33 m working height model.

The compact self-propelled, double articulated 33.15 model has a lateral outreach of 15 m and a cage capacity of 230 kg, plus a hybrid option.

"We have been dedicating our time and all the resources we have to create a sales network and to gain credibility worldwide; therefore we feel ready to enter and develop the medium-high tracked aerial platform sector," said Carlo Molesini, Platform Basket managing and sales director.

The 33.15 is powered by a Kubota diesel engine and a back-up 12 volt powerpack. The hybrid 33.15 ED version has the Kubota engine and deep-cycle 24 volt battery.

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