Skyjack reaches new heights with new rough terrain scissor lifts

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Skyjack has announced the release of its largest rough terrain scissor lift to date, while an even larger model is already in the works. 

In February, the Guelph, Ontario-based company brought their newest rough terrain scissor lift to The ARA Show in Anaheim. 

The SJ9253 RT is Skyjack’s largest scissor lift with a working height of 17.98 metres and is the first model in its new full size rough terrain range. 

This new range replaces Skyjack’s existing SJ9233, SJ9243, SJ9253, and SJ9263 RT models. 

“The decision to move forward with a new larger rough terrain range is twofold – improve the specifications and performance of our existing models, while also mitigating the cost impact of the new ANSI/CSA standards,” said Corey Connolly, product manager at Skyjack.

“We’ve enhanced our full-size models, but kept Skyjack’s philosophy of simple reliability in the design. Features like our AxlDrive four-wheel drive system and easily accessible service components are still standard in our new rough terrain models.” 

Skyjack plans larger lift

Skyjack also has plans for an even larger rough terrain scissor lift that would make work at six stories possible, increasing the number of applications these machines could be used for. 

The SJ9263 RT with a working height of 21 metres is in its final design phase and is targeted to launch in the fourth quarter of 2019. 

“Similar to what we did with our DC scissor lifts, we looked at what changes needed to happen to meet ANSI compliance, and dug further to see how we can make these more beneficial for our customers,” Connolly said. “We’re increasing the number of job sites these machines can be used on, while also lowering our customers’ overall cost of ownership.” 

The models boast increased working heights, increased capacities, faster function speeds and large work platforms across the range. 

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Also, the new rough terrain lifts feature an enhanced control system – maintaining Skyjack’s proven colour coded and numbered wiring system, while further improving the ease of troubleshooting and integration with the company’s Elevate telematics solution. 

 “A key improvement to this range is Skyjack’s SmarTorque technology, which provides the machines with excellent torque and hydraulic performance, but with less engine horsepower,” explained Barry Greenaway, product manager at Skyjack. “This system has been used on our TH series since 2015 and the fact that it doesn’t require diesel particulate filter, diesel exhaust and no other active exhaust after treatment is extremely beneficial to rental companies.”

Skyjack’s redesigned full-size rough terrain scissor lifts will be available in the third quarter of 2019.