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The "MBI 70-1/S" is a new type of bridge inspection vehicle that emphasizes workability and safety without compromising road functionality. There is no need to set up scaffolding, allowing several people to work on the platform. Work can begin within 10 minutes of arriving on site. Vehicle movement during operations employs a hydraulic friction drive, enabling low-speed and safe travel. 【Features】 ■ No need to set up scaffolding ■ Allows several people to work on the platform ■ Can clear a 4m high sound barrier ■ Operation is possible even on the platform (optional) ■ Work can start within 10 minutes of arriving on site *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Free membership registrationWe offer the vehicle 'S90HLA', capable of high-altitude work and inspections at a maximum height of 90m in Japan. It boasts a maximum allowable load of 600kg in the basket, and with its articulated boom and sky jib, it achieves a wide working range of up to 31m (30m floor height + worker). Additionally, the BRONTO control system is equipped with numerous safety devices and advanced features, allowing for safe and comfortable operations. 【Features】 ■ Finnish-made 90m high-altitude work and inspection vehicle ■ Transportation method is divided into two parts due to road laws and vehicle restrictions ■ Maximum working height of 90m and maximum working radius of 31m (lifting height of 15m) ■ Improved work efficiency for inspections and operations in power plants, wind power, plants, bridges, and more *For more details, please download the PDF or contact us.
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