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BOOM LIFT, 56FT 4X4 W/OUTRIGGERS

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Where to find BOOM LIFT, 56FT 4X4 W OUTRIGGERS in Tulsa

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Manufacturer: NIFTYLIFT
Model: SD50DE
4 Hour: $272.00
Daily: $438.00
Weekly: $1,624.00
Monthly: $3,509.00
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Comments:
  • 3/4 TON TRUCK OR LARGER TO TOW
  • Rough terrain tires and 4WD as standard allow the SD50 work platform to maneuver easily over a wide range of site conditions and its outstanding reach makes it ideal for tree care or construction site work.
  • CREDIT CARD or cash deposit.
  • RENTER MUST LEAVE A $300.00 CREDIT CARD OR CASH DEPOSIT
  • -damage waiver not an option on this
  • 3/4 TON TRUCK PREFERRABLE
  • SD50 4x4 Specifications
  • Weight 6000lbs
  • Working Height 56ft
  • Working Outreach 28ft 6in
  • Platform Height 49ft 6in
  • Machine Width 5ft 3in (Outrigger Up)
  • Working Width 14ft 5in (Outrigger Down)
  • Machine Height 7ft 3in (Stowed)
  • Machine Length 18ft 4in (Stowed)
  • Safe Working Load 500lbs
  • Travel Speed 5.2mph
  • Gradeability 30%
  • Gradeability 17
  • Turning Radius 17ft
  • Basket Width 3ft 7in
  • Basket Depth 2ft 2in
  • Power is Bi-Energy (Engine & Battery)
  • -UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHOULD BATTERIES BE LEFT ON CHARGE FOR
  • PERIODS IN EXCESS OF 24 HOURS
  • -DISCONNECT FROM POWER SUPPLY ONCE BATTERIES ARE FULLY CHARGED. The extensive periods then a 4 to 6 hour top-up charge every 4 weeks is recommended. A top up charge the day before use ensures a full day of operation from the machine.
  • UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHOULD A MACHINE BE LEFT DISCHARGED AS SEVERE BATTERY DAMAGE CAN OCCUR IN A RELATIVELY
  • SHORT TIME.
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