Elliott reaches new heights with aerial material handling devices
Elliott Equipment Company recently unveiled two new material handling aerial devices.

The L50, mounted on a Class V 19,000-pound chassis, features a 50?foot working height and a 40?foot working side reach, making it ideal for a wide range of aerial construction and maintenance activities. 

In addition, the unit also features a 2,000-pound main boom material handling capacity, making it capable of lifting and moving heavy loads.

The L50 includes an EZR 40-inch by 60-inch steel work platform with a skid-resistant aluminum floor and a 600-pound capacity that offers 160 degrees of rotation. It is removable for lifting loads with the main winch and boom tip sheave.

Going just a few feet higher, the V63 HiReach mounted on a 19,500-pound chassis extends to a 63-foot working height and has a 38-foot working side reach. The main boom has a 1,000 lb. material handling capacity.

The top-mounted work platform on the V63 is also 40 inches by 60 inches and features 180 degrees of rotation and a 500-pound capacity.

Both devices include options for multi single-axis joysticks or 1-multi-axis joystick for upper control stations.

According to Elliott Equipment, both units are engineered for ease of operation and service.

“The L50 HiReach and V63 HiReach are among the most advanced material handling aerial work platforms on the market today,” says John Glazer, Elliott’s executive vice president.