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T295 (P) (295ft/90m)

Blade Platforms

295ft TRUCK MOUNTED AERIAL WORK PLATFORM

Boasting the most state of the art technologies combined with simple operator functionality, this market leading unit is loaded with features making the platform setup not only easy but very quick. Boasting unrivalled operational safety features, this platform really is a world market leader!
 
With a maximum working height of 295ft this Truck Mount makes working at height as safely as possible. With an initial set-up time of under 15 minutes work can begin with minimum delays.
 
Use of our professional operators guarantees maximum utilization of all unique features of our modern, top of the line lifts and assures unsurpassed work crew productivity, job safety and efficiency.
 
If you are already familiar with MEWPs, know how to operate them or would like to be trained by one of our IPAF certified trainers, we are happy to rent them bare.

Working Range

Max. working height290ft (90m)

Max. horizontal outreach288ft (88m)

Workman Basket

Cage dimensions7ft/11ft x 3.1ft x 3.7ft 

Cage rotation+/- 90° from center

Cage capacity1168lbs (530kg)

Maximum wind speed28MPH (12.5m/s)

Carrier Vehicle & Stowed Dimensions

Gross vehicle weight48 Tonnes

Length in transport position54ft (16.5m)

Height in transport position54ft (16.5m)

Width in transport position13.1ft (4m)

Permissible inclination

No CDL Required

295ft Truck Mounted Platform Working Range

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INDUSTRY SECTORS

With Locations Across North America Blade Platforms is the leading provider of Aerial Work Platforms for a Variety of Industries.

AEROSPACE
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WINDOW CLEANING
CELLL TOWERS & DATA CENTERS
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