Sinoboom’s 14m telescopic boom aims to lower ownership costs
Sinoboom is launching a new 14m telescopic boom lift, TB14J Plus, to meet increasing demand from international customers for lower-level access equipment for work on low-rise construction projects. Compared with 18m and 20m models, it promises to save on procurement, transportation and maintenance costs for customers.
The new model features a three-section boom design, resulting in a shorter stowed length than many similar models in the industry. This factor enables two machines to be loaded into one container or on a single flatbed truck, representing a positive impact on customers’ transportation outlay. It is fitted with a lower-power 18kW engine making for simpler maintenance requirements and a further decrease in the cost of ownership.
TB14J Plus is designed for optimal productivity on uneven terrain, with a three-stage loading capacity of 454/340/250kg, active oscillation, four-wheel drive and 40% gradeability. The large-format display delivers real-time machine status data and enables quick fault diagnosis, to help minimise downtime. For additional reliability, Rexroth controllers and dual backup chips are installed – the machine is rated at Performance Level D.
TB14J Plus will be available to customers in Q4 of 2023. The blue equipment colour is not available in the US.