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25 July 2019

The new Ruthmann Steiger TB 300 with 300kg working cage

The new Ruthmann Steiger TB 300 with 300kg working cage

Ruthmann has developed a work basket with a load capacity of 300kg. The larger cage is available as an optional extra on the company’s new 3.5 tonne Steiger TB 300 truck mount.

With a working height of 30m and a maximum outreach of 17.1m, Ruthmann said the model also featured a new cage console with a seat for the load cell.

As a further optional extra, the new working cage can be ordered in extra wide dimensions. With a width of 1.6m, the newly developed working cage offers space for three people.

Uwe Strotmann, Ruthmann general director of sales, said, “Depending on the use, it must sometimes be a little bit more. Several customers want a higher working cage load and more space in the working cage.”

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