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Telescopic crawler aerial platforms Raptor 15ST

Camion con cestello compatto 16A
MAX. WORKING HEIGHT
14.90 m
ROTATION
190°+190º
OUTRIGGERS

Z+Z

PLATFORM HEIGHT
12.90 m
BASKET SIZE
140x70x110 cm
CONTROLS
Elektrische - Hydraulisch
MAX. OUTREACH
10.70 m
BASKET LOAD CAPACITY
229 kg
BASKET ROTATION
60° + 60°
TOTAL WEIGHT
2.0 ton
OUTRIGGER FOOTPRINT
3150 x 3000 mm
HOOK
-

Professional performance and maximum versatility in a compact telescopic spider platform

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Outstanding agility

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Safety down to the last detail

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Compact power

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Efficiency in tight spaces

The Raptor 15ST crawler aerial platform combines a compact design with high performance – a machine for those who value quick deployment and reliable operation.

With a working height of 14.90 m and a horizontal outreach of up to 10.70 m, the Raptor 15ST can reach hard-to-access work areas without compromising stability or precision. The 230 kg basket provides enough space for two operators with tools, ensuring safety and comfort in every operation.

The rubber tracks guarantee excellent traction on uneven terrain while also allowing safe use on delicate surfaces. Thanks to its balanced design, the Raptor 15ST is a compact, versatile, and powerful aerial platform – ideal for maintenance, construction, gardening and landscaping, as well as installation work in tight spaces.

The result: a professional, easy-to-use machine that adapts flexibly to a wide range of applications.

STANDARD EQUIPMENT

caracteristiche tecniche

TECHNICAL FEATURES

  • Hydraulically extendable chassis
  • White non-marking rubber tracks
  • Electric hour meter
  • Manual emergency pump
  • 230V socket in the basket
  • Multifunction radio remote control
  • Additional 230V–50Hz electric pump
  • Flange block valves
  • Diesel engine
  • Lifting hook attachment
  • Automatic working area closing
  • Automatic stabilization
  • Removable basket

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