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Machine Location:104 N Palm AveSanta Paula, California, USA 93060(Opens in a new tab)
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View Seller InformationBobcat Of Ventura
Contact:Marti Roig
Phone:+1 805-666-4073
Santa Paula, California, USA 93060
General
Year
2024
Manufacturer
GENIE
Model
Z30/20N
Condition
New
Description
Give us a call today to order your Genie Articulated Boom!!
The Genie® Z®-30/20 N articulating boom lift offers quiet, emission-free operation in the most sensitive work environments.
With this Genie® narrow electric lift, operators can easily drive through standard doorways, work close to buildings or around obstacles, and access overhead work from aisles and other congested areas.
Overview
Works in tight spaces with zero tailswing and front arm swing in stowed and raised positions
Compact chassis for narrow aisle access
4 ft (1.22 m) jib boom has 139° range of motion allowing precise positioning above or below
35% gradeability drive performance and 3.3 mph travel speed
Specification Value
Max Working Height 36 ft | 11.14 m
Max Horizontal Reach 21 ft 5 in | 6.53 m
Max Up and Over Clearance (riser extended) 12 ft 8 in | 3.86 m
Platform Capacity 500 lb | 227 kg
What Is an Articulated Boom Lift?
An articulated boom lift has multiple pivot points on the boom sections, which let users get to areas that would otherwise be difficult or impossible to reach. You can easily identify an articulated boom lift by its distinctive shape. Genie®Z® articulating boom lifts provide the ability to lift up, over and out with precise positioning for ultimate versatility in hard-to-access work areas. Genie introduced the articulating Z-boom in 1985 with the Genie Z-30/20 model — a product that launched the company into the rental segment. These aerial lifts gained incredible popularity due to their unique “up-and-over” capabilities to navigate obstacles at height.
Since our first articulating Z-boom was launched, we’ve expanded our lineup to include electric models for quiet, emission-free operation; hybrid electric-diesel machines; heavy-lifting Xtra Capacity™ models; models with four-wheel drive; and much more.
Articulating vs. Telescopic Boom Lift
Whether you choose an articulating boom lift or a telescopic boom lift, you’ll get easy access to elevated work areas. But there are important differences between the two machines. In general, an articulating boom lift is the right choice when work areas have obstacles or barriers that can’t be navigated with a telescopic boom lift. If you need the maximum combination of both height and reach, telescopic booms offer more horizontal outreach than any other aerial platform. Learn more about the differences between these two types of aerial lifts.
Category Specific
Capacity
226.8 kg
Working Height
10.97 m
Maximum Reach
6.53 m
Maximum Lift Height
9.14 m
Platform Length
0.76 m
Platform Width
1.17 m
Platform Rotation
180 °
Power to Platform
Yes
Turntable Rotation Type
Non-continuous
Turntable Rotation
355 °
Chassis
Gradeability (%)
35
Tires % Remaining
100
Powertrain
Drive
2WD
Shipping Dimensions
Shipping Length
3.51 m
Shipping Width
119.38 cm
Shipping Height
200.66 cm
Shipping Weight
6,541.26 kg