Monday, September 14

Your Wall Board Delviery Truck Specialists


Need to update your fleet?  Call Hunter Smith to build the best wallboard trucks money can buy.

The Fassi 280 SE is a workhorse that is strong enough to do the job and light enough to operate with ease.

And as always we only mount on industry best Peterbilt chassis

F280SE Fassi crane



 

LIFTING CAPACITY:
up to 186732 lbs ft

MAX OUTREACH:
up to 50’ 3”

OVERALL DIMENSIONS:
l 3' 2", w 8' 2", h 9' 2"

HYDRAULIC EQUIPMENT
LMI hydraulic control unit
Walvoil SD8 double distributor bank
top seat control station

CHARACTERISTICS:
rotation 420° with rack and pinion
not foldable behind cab


Fassi knuckle boom medium-duty cranesFrom 13 t/m upwards we enter the realm of medium capacity knuckle boom cranes, which provide performance but at the same time are extremely dynamic. Suitable to be fitted on two- and three-axle trucks, in a variety of setups. The technological fittings include all the most innovative electronic, hydraulic and mechanical components. Not without reason are therefore fitted with devices that are state-of-the-art in terms of both performance and safety. To this must be added the availability of the Prolink function and a rich series of additional accessories and devices.
SE rangeThis range of Fassi cranes came to meet the need to place specific loads, such as gypsum drywall, quickly and as high as possible. The strengths of these Fassi cranes are those to be very strong at long reach and have an operating experience over 30 years.

  • A main characteristic of these machines set-up is not to be foldable at rest. They are often used with a large fork and specifically set up for american trucks.
  • The crane is equipped with a top seat, with a broad platform to allow the access.
  • These machines are built with double circuit and twin hydraulic pump to speed the intensity of use. They have been designed specifically to perform the same heavy loads to carry high as possible.
Call Hunter Smith 214-228-4487 or email me at smitho@rush-enterprises.com



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