Elliott Equipment Company Introduces
New 32 Ton Capacity BoomTruck

Elliott Equipment Company announces the introduction of a brand new, 32 ton capacity boom truck. Designated the 32117, the unit features a 117 foot long, four-section boom. The 32117 incorporates several exclusive features to increase operator productivity. These include: the largest swing cab in its class; extensive use of glass in cab for outstanding visibility; and "Thumb throttle" engine speed control, which eliminates the foot throttle, and allows the operator to keep both feet securely on the operator platform and control the speed of the load.

According to Elliott Equipment Company's President, Jim Glazer, "These features clearly demonstrate our focus on developing technology to make people's jobs easier, so they can concentrate on their business."

In addition to the items mentioned above, the 32117 features: a 32 ton crane capacity; 117 ft main boom length with 127 ft tip height; electric over hydraulic controls for enhanced control over load; high mounting of boom pivot pin. This geometry provides additional "power out of the hole" for better lifting; load moment indicator (LMI) system for safe boom operation; and a variety of jib lengths, platforms and accessories, to best fit the unit to the user's application.

"The 32117 demonstrates Elliott's commitment to developing a full line of material handling solutions" said Jim Glazer. He added, "We have several more exciting new products that we will be introducing in the coming months. All of these products, like everything else we do at Elliott, are built with the user in mind."

A leader in the construction equipment industry since 1948, Elliott Equipment Company manufactures the world's leading line of truck-mounted telescopic equipment for the construction and maintenance industries. Elliott's brands include HiReach and SkyWalk aerial workplatforms and cranes, BoomTruck truck mounted cranes and VersiPlacer concrete pumping equipment.

Source: Elliott Equipment Company

 

 

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