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www.vertikal.net October 2018 Vol.20 issue 7 All Terrain Small truck mounted platforms Outrigger mats and trackway...all electric Manitou telehandlers...31 metre Comet on 3.5 tonne chassis...new 150 tonne Link-Belt AT...

DONINGTON PARK We re on the road to Donington Park for an even bigger Vertikal Days. Strap yourself in and be a part of the UK s largest lifting equipment event. Reserve the dates now May 15th-16th 2019 DONINGTON PARK Registration is now open for both exhibitors and visitors. Go to www.vertikaldays.net

On the cover: Tadano says that the capacities of its new 60 tonne ATF60G-3 - which features a single engine mounted at the rear of the superstructure - are up to 46 percent stronger and 62 percent stronger on the extension than other 60 tonne/three axle. 17 All Terrain 29 3.5 tonne truck mounted platforms 39 Outrigger mats and trackway SUBSCRIPTIONS: Cranes & Access is published nine times a year and is available on payment of an annual subscription of 40.00. If you wish to subscribe, please send a crossed cheque made payable to The Vertikal Press Ltd to: Subscriptions, The Vertikal Press, PO Box 6998, Brackley, Northants NN13 5WY. Address changes should also be sent to this address. Please include the address label from a recent issue with all correspondence and allow 3 months for changes to be effective. Subscribe online at: www.vertikal.net/en/journal_subscription.php BULK DISCOUNTS: These are available to companies wishing to take out multiple subscriptions. Please contact the subscriptions manager for more details. Tel: +44 (0)8448 155900 Fax:+44 (0)1295 768223 E-mail: info@vertikal.net Kran & Bühne: The Vertikal Press also publishes a German magazine which deals with the same issues as Cranes & Access, but is written for German users and buyers. Details available on request. While every effort is made to ensure the accuracy of information published in Cranes & Access, the Editor and Publisher can accept no responsibility for inaccuracies or omissions. Views expressed in articles are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect those of the Editor or Publisher. Material published in Cranes & Access is protected under international copyright law and may not be reproduced without prior permission from the publishers. &access Comment 5 News 6 New AT and RT from Link-Belt, All-new Terex luffing jib tower crane, LGMG opens European operation, All electric & hybrid Manitou telehandlers, Mammoet upgrades PTC 200DS for 2,000 tonne lift, First Almac boom lift, Comet 31m on a 3.5 tonne chassis, New Hiab loader, JLG external fall arrest system, New Klubb electric platform, Arcomet to distribute Terex Cranes in Germany, Sinoboom opens European hub, Tadano s largest loader crane, Maeda updates the MC285C, Spierings expands UK service, Versalift launches hybrid VTL van mount and financial coverage. Strong activity in the All Terrain sector 17 This year has already seen some interesting activity across the small to mid capacity All Terrain crane market with new models from many of the major manufacturers. We look at some of the new introductions and developments and how the new 60 and 300 tonners compare against existing models. Truck mounts go hybrid 29 The move towards electric is now spreading rapidly to the truck mounted platform market and over the past few months numerous manufacturers have introduced hybrid versions. We review the latest hybrids, catch up on the other developments across the sector and interview Richard Martin, director of Skyking, the UK distributor for Palfinger Platforms, Ascendant and Isoli truck mounted platforms. In the next C&A The next issue of Cranes & Access scheduled for mid to late November will feature Access equipment for arborists, Heavy lift/alternative lifting, Spider and atrium lifts and technology/ remote controls. If you have any contributions or suggestions or are interested in advertising in this issue, please contact our editorial or sales teams. Subscribe today - the only way to guarantee your copy www.vertikal.net/en/subscriptions c&a contents Finally sinking in? 39 It is now 14 years since we first published a feature highlighting the importance of using mats to spread loads imposed by outriggers. In the intervening years their use has increased significantly, resulting an apparent reduction in outrigger set-up incidents. We ask if the message is finally getting through and take a look at the latest outrigger mat size calculators. Platformers Days 2018 45 This year Platformers Days celebrated its 19th anniversary with the largest event so far in terms of the volume of equipment on display and the range of lifting related products. We look at a few highlights from the popular German access equipment show. Mobile Mini investment pays dividends 49 UK cabin rental company Mobile Mini has been providing portable accommodation/ cabins and storage solutions in the UK for 40 years. Mark Darwin visited its new Thames Valley depot near Aylesbury and spoke to lift operations manager Nick Sesevic about the latest investment and developments. regulars Training 55 IPAF Focus 57 ALLMI Focus 59 PASMA Focus 61 CPA 63 NASC/CISRS 65 Books and Models 67 Letters 69 What s on 71 Online directory 76 October 2018 & access 3

&access For users & buyers of lifting equipment Editorial team Mark Darwin - Editor editor@vertikal.net Associate editors Rüdiger Kopf (Freiburg) Alexander Ochs (Freiburg) Leigh Sparrow Reporter Sam Pickering Sales & customer support Pam Penny Clare Engelke Karlheinz Kopp Production/Administration Nicole Engesser Subscriptions Lee Sparrow Publisher Leigh Sparrow Advertising sales UK-based Pam Penny pp@vertikal.net Tel:+44 (0)7917 155657 Clare Engelke ce@vertikal.net Tel:+44 (0)7989 970862 Germany-based Karlheinz Kopp khk@vertikal.net Tel:+49 (0)761 89786615 Italy Fabio Potestà, Mediapoint, Corte Lambruschini, Corso Buenos Aires 8, V Piano-Interno 7, I-16129 Genova, Italy Tel: 010 570 4948 Fax: 010 553 0088 email: mediapointsrl.it The Vertikal Press PO box 6998 Brackley NN13 5WY, UK Tel:+44(0)8448 155900 Fax:+44(0)1295 768223 email: info@vertikal.net web: www.vertikal.net Vertikal Verlag Sundgauallee 15, D-79114, Freiburg, Germany Tel: 0761 8978660 Fax: 0761 8866814 email: info@vertikal.net web: www.vertikal.net MemberS of: Prototypes and concepts c&a comment We all like to see and hear about new developments - advances in technology, equipment that performs better and improvements in efficiency etc - which is why trade exhibitions are so popular. Manufacturer s often target these shows for their major product launches, even building product development schedules around them. Given the fixed dates of such events new models are often not quite finalised or ready when they have to ship out to the show. The importance of a big show launch is such that development is often suspended while the key prototype is displayed, as manufacturers seek reactions prior to fixing the final design while hoping to land a few orders and generate end user interest. The term prototype indicates that a machine is not yet production ready. In some cases it may even lack major internal components such as a transmission. Others may be 99 percent complete but have management systems disabled. This is particularly true today when a machines software is so critical and is often subject to fine tuning right up to the point the first units roll off the production line. The risks of exhibiting prototypes were highlighted at Platformers Days, in Germany last month, when the boom of a CTE truck mounted platform buckled while two people were in the basket. Fortunately, the platform came to rest against another lift and both men were wearing harnesses and lanyards which helped them escape with minor injuries. The subsequent statement from CTE said that the incident was caused by, and I quote, an incorrect and non-agreed use of the prototype CTE MP 32.19 by a non CTE authorised operator and not imputable defects in the design or production of the platform. Ignoring the content of this statement for now here we have a machine that the manufacturer and exhibitor knew was a prototype, that should not have been operated at this busy public event, yet somehow someone was able to do so. The episode raises many questions. This is not the first such incident, at SAIE 2012 in Italy a prototype 32 metre CMC spider lift was operated by one of its dealers and overturned. Thankfully he and his customer landed on the roof of an adjacent exhibition hall and were not badly injured. One solution would be to ban prototypes from exhibitions, but this would be wrong. I am all for seeing manufacturers latest design concepts and prototypes and discussing their merits with others. It is a critical element of a good trade show. However it should be obvious that operating functions should be disabled while the show is open. Do we really need to operate any machine at a busy show - even if it is production ready? Surely a full demonstration on proper work in the correct environment is the better way? Exhibitors and show organisers take note and sort it! Mark Darwin Comment and feedback is most welcome via post, email, fax or phone stating if we may publish them or not: editor@vertikal.net ISSN: 1467-0852 Copyright The Vertikal Press Limited 2018 October 2018 & access 5