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Snorkel to launch world’s largest self-propelled boom lift at CONEXPO-CON/AGG 2020

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Snorkel will launch the world’s largest self-propelled boom lift at CONEXPO-CON/AGG 2020. Dubbed a ‘Mega Boom’, the new Snorkel 2100SJ telescopic boom lift reaches a maximum platform height of 210 feet (64.0 m), provides an industry-leading horizontal outreach up to 100 feet (30.4 m), and an unrestricted platform capacity of 660 pounds (300 kg). For enhanced access and flexibility at height, a 30-foot (9.1m) jib boom, with a working arc of -55 to +73 degrees, combines with 150-degree rotation of the 8-foot by 3-foot (2.4m x 0.9m) tri-entry platform.

Designed in-house by Snorkel’s engineering team, the 2100SJ features a number of patent pending innovations, and a significantly increased working envelope over the current industry standard. Equipped with five steering modes, and with a stowed transport width of just 8 feet 2 inches (2.5 m), the Snorkel 2100SJ has been designed for ease of transportation and maneuverability on the jobsite.

Shown as a preview, Snorkel will be accepting pre-orders for the 2100SJ at the show, with first deliveries scheduled for early 2021. Snorkel’s booth will display the 2100SJ, along with a number of other brand-new product launches. This will include two new large-deck construction scissor lift families, including a range of four ultra-high-capacity models, reaching up to 70 feet (21.3 m) working height.

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