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Area of Practice: Lifting and material handling equipment, cranes (overhead, terrain, special), elevating platforms, conveyors. Off-road machinery, earth moving equipment, trench walls stability, drilling equipment. Construction equipment, concrete pouring and vibrating, precast concrete, prestressed concrete production, demolition. Steel structures fabrication, transportation, assembling and erecting, scaffolding. |
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Tuesday, February 21, 2006
Nifty Lift on ARA 2006
Nifty SD50
Self propelled work platform SD50. . Working height is 56ft (17.1m). Working outreach is 28.5ft (8.7m). SD50 is equipped with: telescopic upper boom, rotating platform, powered outriggers. It has fully proportional hydraulic controls.

Nifty TM34T
Trailer mounted work platform TM34T. Working height is 40ft (12m). Working outreach is 20ft (6.1m). TM34T is equipped with: telescopic upper boom, telescopic axle (for access through doorway openings), powered outriggers.

Nifty TD34T
Track mounted work platform TD34T. Working height is 40ft (12m). Capacity is225kg at max outreach. TD34T has, natural for tracked machines, high gradeability and traction. It has fully proportional hydraulic controls.

Construction Machinery for Ukraine
Wednesday, February 15, 2006
SKYJACK on ARA 2006
ARA Show

Feb. 6-9, 2006, Orlando, Florida, Orange County Convention Center
SKYJACK showed NEW small deck rough terrain machine SJ6832RT. The aerial platform is 68” wide, elevated height is 32’. Capacity of the platform is 1000lb. The model is full height drivable.
There was another model of this NEW series of aerial platform SJ6826RT. Elevated height of the platform is 26’ and capacity is 1250lb.
The biggest SKYJACK’s news was a NEW concept boom TB45.

SKYJACK
Monday, February 06, 2006
JLG Industries Sells Excavators to Alamo
Friday February 3, 2006
JLG Industries Inc., a manufacturer of aerial work platforms, sold its line of Gradall excavators to agriculture equipment maker Alamo Group Inc. for $39.4 million cash, both companies said Friday.
The sale includes a 430,000 square-foot manufacturing facility in New Philadelphia, Ohio and equipment, machinery, tooling, and intellectual property.
"Over half of Gradall's sales are to governmental buyers and related contractors for grading and maintenance along right-of-ways, which makes it an ideal fit with our industrial division," Ron Robinson, Alamo's president and chief executive, said in a statement.
The Gradall division, which posted revenues of about $75.6 million in the 2005 fiscal year, sells a variety of products including mowing equipment, street sweepers, road patchers, snow removal and other equipment for maintenance along roads and right-of-ways.
JLG officials said the sale will result in a third-quarter one-time pre-tax gain of about $13.1 million. Fiscal year 2006 earnings will increase by about 11 cents per share, company officials said."Divesting this product line is consistent with our strategy of focusing our efforts on our core access business and the proceeds from the sale will be used to continue implementing our growth strategy," Bill Lasky, JLG's chairman, president and chief executive, said in a statement.

Self propelled work platform SD50. . Working height is 56ft (17.1m). Working outreach is 28.5ft (8.7m). SD50 is equipped with: telescopic upper boom, rotating platform, powered outriggers. It has fully proportional hydraulic controls.

Nifty TM34T
Trailer mounted work platform TM34T. Working height is 40ft (12m). Working outreach is 20ft (6.1m). TM34T is equipped with: telescopic upper boom, telescopic axle (for access through doorway openings), powered outriggers.

Nifty TD34T
Track mounted work platform TD34T. Working height is 40ft (12m). Capacity is225kg at max outreach. TD34T has, natural for tracked machines, high gradeability and traction. It has fully proportional hydraulic controls.

Construction Machinery for Ukraine
ARA Show

Feb. 6-9, 2006, Orlando, Florida, Orange County Convention Center
SKYJACK showed NEW small deck rough terrain machine SJ6832RT. The aerial platform is 68” wide, elevated height is 32’. Capacity of the platform is 1000lb. The model is full height drivable.
There was another model of this NEW series of aerial platform SJ6826RT. Elevated height of the platform is 26’ and capacity is 1250lb.
The biggest SKYJACK’s news was a NEW concept boom TB45.

SKYJACK
Monday, February 06, 2006
JLG Industries Sells Excavators to Alamo
Friday February 3, 2006
JLG Industries Inc., a manufacturer of aerial work platforms, sold its line of Gradall excavators to agriculture equipment maker Alamo Group Inc. for $39.4 million cash, both companies said Friday.
The sale includes a 430,000 square-foot manufacturing facility in New Philadelphia, Ohio and equipment, machinery, tooling, and intellectual property.
"Over half of Gradall's sales are to governmental buyers and related contractors for grading and maintenance along right-of-ways, which makes it an ideal fit with our industrial division," Ron Robinson, Alamo's president and chief executive, said in a statement.
The Gradall division, which posted revenues of about $75.6 million in the 2005 fiscal year, sells a variety of products including mowing equipment, street sweepers, road patchers, snow removal and other equipment for maintenance along roads and right-of-ways.
JLG officials said the sale will result in a third-quarter one-time pre-tax gain of about $13.1 million. Fiscal year 2006 earnings will increase by about 11 cents per share, company officials said."Divesting this product line is consistent with our strategy of focusing our efforts on our core access business and the proceeds from the sale will be used to continue implementing our growth strategy," Bill Lasky, JLG's chairman, president and chief executive, said in a statement.

JLG Industries Inc., a manufacturer of aerial work platforms, sold its line of Gradall excavators to agriculture equipment maker Alamo Group Inc. for $39.4 million cash, both companies said Friday.
The sale includes a 430,000 square-foot manufacturing facility in New Philadelphia, Ohio and equipment, machinery, tooling, and intellectual property.
"Over half of Gradall's sales are to governmental buyers and related contractors for grading and maintenance along right-of-ways, which makes it an ideal fit with our industrial division," Ron Robinson, Alamo's president and chief executive, said in a statement.
The Gradall division, which posted revenues of about $75.6 million in the 2005 fiscal year, sells a variety of products including mowing equipment, street sweepers, road patchers, snow removal and other equipment for maintenance along roads and right-of-ways.
JLG officials said the sale will result in a third-quarter one-time pre-tax gain of about $13.1 million. Fiscal year 2006 earnings will increase by about 11 cents per share, company officials said."Divesting this product line is consistent with our strategy of focusing our efforts on our core access business and the proceeds from the sale will be used to continue implementing our growth strategy," Bill Lasky, JLG's chairman, president and chief executive, said in a statement.

