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16.04.2015

New Hinowa 26.14

Italian spider lift manufacturer Hinowa has announced a few more details on its new 26 metre LightLift 26.14 that it will launch next week.

The new machine - of which there will also be a JLG version - joins the Performance IIIS range which already includes 17 and 20 metre models.
The lift will have an actual working height of 25.7 metres, an outreach of 13.6 metres at a 10 metre up and over height and an unrestricted platform capacity of 230 kg. The lift mechanism comprises a dual sigma type riser, three section telescopic boom and articulated jib. Multi-position outriggers include automatic on button levelling.
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The new Hinowa Lightlift 26.14


Overall width is just under a metre at 990mm, and extending tracks allow this to be increased to 1.49 metres for improved stability when travelling. Overall length is under six metres when the platform is removed and overall height just under two metres. Power comes from a new three cylinder Tier 4 diesel, with a Lithium battery pack version available as an option.

This is the largest Hinowa to date and was designed from scratch to comply with the latest European standards - EN280:2013. It is aimed at the tree care, facility management and rental markets, with input collected from users in these sectors during the three year development process.

The company says that the new machine is the first in a long term plan to add higher models to its range. The new machine can be seen at Intermat next week, and then demonstrated at Vertikal Days on May 13th and 14th.
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The new Hinowa has an overall width of 990mm but this can be extended to almost 1.5 metres


Comments

Davide, this new machine is a great testament to the team at Hinowa being able to listen to the input from Customers around the world. The new lifting lugs on the outriggers, the new interlocks and ground controls. the platform controls and ease of use and recovery. Great features that deserve inspection by potential customers at Intermat. I am proud to be a part of the feedback team when working as a EWP product manager at JLG. Also, thank you for your Hospitality when I last visited your facility. I can assure you that I could not attempt the Hammer & Nail Driving Test, as Cancer has robbed me of muscle strength. But, I still have the capacity to publically congratulate your team. Regards, David Single (retired).

Apr 16, 2015