Mateco received a 30m truck upper frame from Ruthmann.
The new LT 301 D, which has a maximum diversity of 17.1 m, is fixed on a 3.5-ton chassis, in this case a Mercedes-Benz sprinter, which is designed to succeed at heights that were only imaginable in the past before using a 7.5-ton truck.
Drivers with an EU Class B driver’s license, which allow the use of cars up to 3.5 tons, will gain advantages from the LT 301 D, which will complement the 30 m paint height platform in the heaviest 7.5-ton chassis segment.
The LT 301 D flexible for 3 movements at the same time: lift, slide and telescopically, and comes with a swivel basket. In addition, the 30 m device has a very short length, allowing easy operation on site.
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