12.2m self-propelled telescopic crawler Jibbi 1250
THE INNOVATIVE AUTOMATIC TELESCOPIC BOOM LEVELLING SYSTEM
The latest addition to the AlmaCrawler range, the JIBBI 1250 and 1270 EVO is a self-propelled telescopic crawler machine with a working height of 12.2m and equipped with a dynamic and automatic levelling system. Developed for slope compensations, as well as for the movement translation and levelling at height, it represents a further step forward in terms of attention to operator’s safety.
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What are the advantages?
Equipped with an high-performance 19.2 HP three-cylinder Yanmar diesel engine and a variable track crawler undercarriage, retractable from 1.95m to 1.15m, the self-propelled telescopic crawler features an innovative automatic telescoping boom levelling system which allows it to reach a working height of 12.2m. At the same time, this allows a lateral variable outreach ranging from 5.5 to 7.0m depending on the operational conditions and the load in the basket, sized to offer a maximum load of 230kg with 2 operators. Among the various advantages offered by its use, moreover, there are the following ones:
- Possibility to operate on rough terrain and / or on steep slopes. This type of operation is guaranteed by the proven automatic levelling technology (Dynamic and Proactive) in the AlmaCrawler’s Way, which guarantees the opportunity to translate on tracks only until at a maximum height of 8m with fully retracted extension.
- Excellent compactness, versatility and ease of use, cutting down on average more than 70% the timing required for the single placement of PLE equipped with stabilizers.
- Removable basket
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Condition | Bespoke |
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Working height | 12m to 15m |
Engine | Diesel |
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