WINDPOWER 2016 - XTREME MANUFACTURING TO SHOWCASE NORTH AMERICA'S LARGEST TELEHANDLER AT AWEA WINDPOWER ‘16
Las Vegas-based, Xtreme Manufacturing will showcase the Xtreme XR7038, the largest capacity rough terrain telehandler in North America, that can lift loads up to 70,000 lbs.
New Orleans, LA (May 24, 2016) - Xtreme Manufacturing and Snorkel will introduce their products to the wind energy industry at the annual AWEA Windpower Show, taking place in New Orleans this week.
Las Vegas-based, Xtreme Manufacturing will showcase the Xtreme XR7038, the largest capacity rough terrain telehandler in North America, that can lift loads up to 70,000 lbs. They will also display the Xtreme XR2045 telehandler, that can lift loads up to 20,000 lbs, and has a lift height of up to 45 ft. Sister brand, Snorkel, will show its new feature-packed 660SJ telescopic boom lift, that has a maximum working height of 72 ft 8 in, and a lifting capacity of 600 lbs - ideal for two operators plus tools and equipment.
North Americas Largest Capacity Telehandler
The multi-award winning Xtreme XR7038 is North Americas largest capacity rough terrain telehandler. Designed to lift up to 70,000 lbs, the XR7038 is suited to heavy-duty applications, such as loading and unloading turbine hubs.
Weighing in at 115,000 lbs, and equipped with 6 ft tall foam filled tires, the all-steel XR7038 is powered by a 300hp Tier IV Final engine and a 150-gallon steel fuel tank. Featuring a fork positioning carriage as standard, the XR7038 has a lift height of up to 38 ft and a forward reach of up to 22 ft. The Xtreme XR7038 will be on display on Booth #5739 at the AWEA Windpower 16 show.
Xtreme XR2045: Built for the Toughest Environments
The Xtreme XR2045 is a high capacity rough terrain telehandler, designed to handle the toughest environments. This heavy-duty, all-steel telehandler can lift up to 20,000 lbs, and has a maximum lift height of up to 45 ft. It shares the same standard features as the rest of the Xtreme telehandler range, including 360° operator visibility from the cab, long-life boom rollers instead of wear pads for smoother boom operation and reduced maintenance, and an integrated boom lift point.
The boom lift point is designed to safely handle suspended loads and can lift the maximum rated load of the telehandler, in this case, 20,000 lbs. This makes it ideal for applications such as lifting turbine blades during the transportation process from the manufacturing facility to the site.
All Xtreme telehandlers are backed by an industry leading 10yr-5yr-2yr warranty, and are built in the USA. Find the Xtreme XR2045 on Booth #1017 at AWEA Windpower 16.
Xtreme Cubes: Practical Solutions for Jobsite Facilities
Built by Xtreme Manufacturing in the USA, Xtreme Cubes are portable, fully customizable structures that can be used for a wide range of temporary and permanent applications. Utilizing a steel frame that is structurally sound, known as a ‘space frame and fork lift pockets, the cubes can be stacked or combined to create an unlimited range of multi-story facilities. They can be easily disassembled, transported and reassembled, with minimal cost and in a short time frame.
The heavy-duty design means they can be used in all types of environments, making them ideal for offices, storage and maintenance facilities in wind turbine farms, as well as restrooms for transportation and logistics yards, and security gatehouses for manufacturing plants.
Xtreme Cubes can also be used to create temporary and permanent residential facilities, including living quarters for installation teams in remote environments. The cubes can be fitted out with windows, insulation, interior paneling and trim, electricity, plumbing, HVAC and data, allowing the installation of fully functioning kitchens, bathrooms, bedrooms and living spaces with TV, internet and other modern comforts, providing a practical and economical on-site alternative to hotels for temporary workers.
Find out more about Xtreme Cubes at Booth #1017 and Booth #5739 at AWEA Windpower 16.
Introducing the Snorkel 660SJ Telescopic Boom Lift
Known worldwide for producing simple, reliable and robust aerial lifts, Snorkel brings its newest telescopic boom lift to AWEA Windpower 16.
The Snorkel 660SJ, that commenced production in January 2016, is a brand new telescopic boom lift that delivers a maximum working height of 72 ft 8 in, and a 59 ft maximum outreach. Built to handle tough environments, the all-steel Snorkel 660SJ delivers excellent rough terrain performance thanks to a traction manifold that delivers oil to all four wheels at all times, providing constant 4 wheel drive while tackling gradients of up to 43%.
With a spacious, tri-entry 8 x 3 platform that delivers a lift capacity of 600 lbs as standard, the Snorkel 660SJ is designed for operators who need to carry extra tools and equipment with them to height. The 660SJ is the largest boom in a new family of four mid-size telescopic boom lifts, that are ideally suited to the maintenance and refurbishment of smaller wind turbines as well as facilities maintenance in logistic yards, and for rigging applications.
Snorkel produces a wide range of boom lifts, with telescopic booms delivering working heights of up to 132 ft. These popular lifts are built to last, even in the toughest environments, and are designed to be simple to operate and simple to maintain. Learn more about Snorkel boom lifts at Booth #1017 at AWEA Windpower 16.
Visit Xtreme & Snorkel at AWEA Windpower ‘16
The Xtreme XR7038 will be on display at Booth #5739 and Xtreme XR2045 & Snorkel 660SJ will be on display at Booth #1017 at AWEA Winpower 16 that takes place at the Ernest N. Morial Convention Center in New Orleans, Louisiana from May 24th - 26th, 2016.
Xtreme Manufacturing is a member of the AWEA association. More information on Xtreme Manufacturing can be found at www.xmfg.com. More information on Snorkel can be found at www.snorkellifts.com.
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