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Self Driveaichi 14Self Drivenew ascendant 151412108642016141210864220 2 4 6 810202468specificationstransport height 3.55mworking height14moutreach 9.5mworking width 2.1m - 4.3mwidth x length 2.16m x 6.35mweightsafe working load7,500kg1,000kgsimple to use controlsvariable jacking widthrotating cage1000kg cage capacityautomatic stowingsystemcan drive on a standardlicence<strong>facelift</strong> IPAF trainingrequiredspecificationstransport height 3.6mworking height 14.9moutreach 7.7mworking width 3.2mwidth x length 2.4m x 7.4mweightsafe working load4,050kg230kga spare payloadcapacity of 1000kgtwo section telescopicplus flyboom liftmechanism with zerotailswingfull pressureproportional hydrauliccontrolsengine stop start atplatform controlsdc power pack foremergency operationEquipped with a 6.2m 2 cage the Aichi can liftpayloads of up to 1,000kg to a maximum workingheight of 14m. This allows installation engineers to fitlarge components quickly and easily, inspections tobe made more efficiently or more tools to be carriedto the workface.The compulsory IPAF training for this machine isavailable at your local Facelift depot.10 0800 52 15 95360˚ rotation of both cage and boomallows you to keep parallel to the workfacethroughout the complete working envelopeThe Ascendant 15m Van mount boasts an incredible1,000kg payload capacity, so you can carry all thetools and PPE kit that you need for the job. The GPRcage can carry up to 230kg, enough for two menand there toolkits. The two section telescopic boomfeatures a fly boom, making it easier to position theplatform and to reach over obstacles. Full pressureproportional controls and zero tailswing make this anexceptional van mounted platform.<strong>facelift</strong>.co.uk11

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