Posted On: July 30, 2020
The new system, which Skyjack says installs in 10 minutes without tools, contains hydraulic system leaks as well as drive motor and steering cylinder leaks without restricting lift functionality. ...
Posted On: July 28, 2020
The more stringent standards determine wind ratings in a more realistic manner than prior standards—namely whether a lift is exposed to wind, as in a partially completed building, rather than in terms of indoor or outdoor use. ...
Posted On: May 8, 2020
Models impacted span 40- to 60-foot platform heights. ...
Posted On: March 2, 2020
The lift manufacturer says it has been preparing for the shift to A92.20 compliance since ANSI originally announced the new standards. ...
Posted On: February 25, 2020
With or without the ELEVATE telematics package installed, operators can still get loads of useful information from Skyjack equipment with the company’s new offering. ...
Posted On: April 15, 2019
The company showed off a model from its redesigned rough-terrain scissor lift range and another from a planned series of next-generation electric scissor lifts at the show in Munich. ...
Posted On: March 4, 2019
Skyjack’s new range of rough-terrain scissor lifts will replace the manufacturer’s current 88-inch (2.2-meter) and 92-inch (2.3-meter) models. ...
Posted On: February 27, 2018
Skyjack has a solid reputation for engineering some of the best material handling equipment around, especially when it comes to dealing with big and heavy loads. ...