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24.11.2016

Day two Bauma China

Day two at Bauma China in Shanghai was wetter and colder than the first day- but we trudged around the show all day, to find new ideas and new products while picking up the buzz and market feel, for you our readers.
Day three – Thursday was much brighter- sunny and dry – but we were off on factory visits! Wouldn’t you know! See day one of bauma china
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The Betamax stand with James Liu sales director


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Around the back an MG mast type self-propelled lift available with up to 11 metres working height


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And a five metre working height MK 300 push around model Pain on all of them seemed excellent.


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The Demag AC220-5 was sold in Singapore


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EHM-Eastman with chairman and access industry veteran Mike Zhou – in the suit.


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EHM’s 12ft all electric E-12 mast lift


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They make these up to 35 metres! This one on a new self-propelled chassis supposedly has a working height over 18 metres. Made by Extreme which also supplies scaffold towers to SGB apparently


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Looks like night – this was midday!


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Genie launched two locally made simpler scissors the Genie Reach 12 and 14 with 32 and 38.5ft platform heights respectively and a non-Genie blue colour scheme.


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Yet another scissor lift manufacturer – Gorly that admitted copying Dingli even down to the nomenclature "to make it easier for customers"


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A new Goman 21 metre spider lift the X21


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Right at the back a little spider crane no one on the stand could talk about – the serial number plate revealed it to be a GMC 301t with 8.8 metre boom weighing 2,800kg


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The new 86ft Haulotte HT280RTO – mentioned yesterday - has all manner of new new detailed developments, from Stop Emissions engine stop system to Activ Lighting


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...to the clever Active safety lights system incorporating nine LED lights into the machine, all of them cleverly incorporated and fully protected.


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A special airline adapted scissor lift with lateral slide out deck extension from Huabei Lifts


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JLG launched the Chinese built 110ft Shipyard boom with up to 18.4 metres of outreach, 250kg platform capacity, a 1.6 metre articulated jib and built-in hostile environment features to cope with blasting etc.


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The first unit has been sold to local company Horizon


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The 26 metre Hinowa built JLG X26 Plus spider lift makes its Chinese debut


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Only one crane on the Liebherr stand, a 300 tonne LTM 1300-6.2 that has been sold locally, the company maintains its boycott of the tower crane market.


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A CBL industrial type telehandler has an 8.5m lift height lifts up to 3,000kg, 2,000kg to full height and has a forward reach of 4.5m with 1,000kg


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The new 8 tonne ‘prototype’ Potain MCH 120 hydraulic luffer – comprises four contrainer loads the slewing section with cab which can be mounted on either side - 50m jib can handle 2,000kg


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…The back-mast complete with hoists, jib butt section and lift cylinder and fixed counterweight weighing just under 11 tonnes.


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Sinoboom’s GTZZ16EJ electric articulated boom has a pretty rear end……but….


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It’s a bit of a ‘bruiser’ around the front, but does look like a good machine


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Spot the man sweeping the roof of the Zoomlion roof, he close a couple of times to going over the top – Death Wish in action


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A Sunward 55 tonne telescopic crawler, the SWTC 55B with 43.5 metre main boom. The company is also launching 16 tonne City type Rough Terrain cranes with 55kph road speeds,


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Day two was worse that day one, BUT day three was sunnier and colder


As to the new products, such as the Haulotte, the Dingli booms the Potain - keep an eye out for the next Cranes & Access magazine - online in early January.

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