Description
Each Sinoboom model has 2 model numbers based on dimensions: Metric and (Imperial).
TB22EJ (TB730EJ) Electric Rough Terrain Scissor Lift.
This 22.5m (74′) Max Platform Height scissor lift, has a narrow stowed width of just 2.49m (8′ 2″), delivering real on-site manoeuvrability solutions when space is tight. The platform has a capacity of up to 454kg (1,000lbs)
Fully electric and powered by 2 x 24-volt maintenance free AGM batteries, delivering zero emissions, quick charge, long run battery life.
Battery autonomy is critically important on high duty-cycle applications. This machine has a highly efficient electric drive, which greatly improves run-times, a feature much appreciated by contractors working extended shifts.
At Pinnacle Platforms we understand that hirers and contractors want their machines to look good and stay looking good.
The TB22EJ (TB730EJ) has a striking robust appearance with a quality paint finish, which is a result of the electrophoretic primer paint process, providing impact and wear resistance that reduces corrosion, helping to keep the machine looking good and enhancing critical residual values.
Features
Standard Features
- Platform hydraulic levelling
- Overload sensing system
- Foam filled non-marking tires
- Platform 160° hydraulic rotation
- 7" display screen
- 4-wheel brake
- Drive enable system
- Fault diagnosis system
- Emergency brake release
- 3 joysticks with variable proportional control
- Emergency stop system
- 4WDx2WS
- Vehicle industry-level full wire and pipe protection
- Emergency lowering system
- Oscillating system
- Horn and buzzer alarms
- Max allowable inclination up to 5°
- Footswitch
- Rotating warning lamp
- Auxiliary power
- 2.44m (8'1") platform
- Tilt protection
- AGM maintenance free battery
Optional Features
- 1.45m (4'9") work platform
- Telematics
- AC cable to platform
- 1.83m (6') work platform
- Platform work light
- Overhead anti-collision device
- Solid non-marking foam filled tires
- HV function
- Swing type tri-gate platform
- Anti-crush device