Iveco cherry picker ForSte 23T SPEED

MAX BASKET FLOOR HEIGHT
22,80 m
TURRET ROTATION
700º
OUTRIGGERS
HE+H
BASKET FLOOR HEIGHT
20,80 m
BASKET DIMENSIONS
140x70x110 cm
CONTROLS
Electric
MAX OUTREACH
12,50 m
BASKET
Aluminum
GVW
3,5 tn
BASKET PAYLOAD
230kg (Optional 300kg)
BASKET ROTATION
90º + 90º
WINCH
No
Bucket lift truck | Great height
High performance
Stabilization in different areas
Positioning in unevenness
The Iveco cherry picker ForSte 23T SPEED is a bucket lift truck; with high performance and automatic stabilization as standard with an optimal weight for assembly on 3.5t trucks. It reaches a working height of 22,80m and a horizontal reach of 12,50 m; in addition has a large load capacity of 230 kg o 300kg (2 operators + material).
The Socage’s finish increases safety and facilitates a correct stabilization maneuver. It incorporates the SOCAGE’s automatic stabilization as standard with vertical stabilizers and automatic platform closure from the basket. It even allows the stabilization of the equipment from the basket as standard.
SPEED HE + H is a very versatile and easy-to-use automatic stabilization that allows high performance in a safer and more reliable way. Multi-zone stabilization with differentiated areas allows various stabilization possibilities to optimize the use of space in each situation. The front crossmembers are hydraulically extended to increase the stabilization plan.
Greater ability to overcome unevenness | Iveco cherry picker ForSte 23T SPEED
The longest path of the SOCAGE vertical stabilizers allows greater ability to overcome slopes, making it easier to work without damaging the stabilization surface.
Heavy duty steel in the manufacture of the lift boom (SPP) with the innovative SOCAGE design of the over chassis and the over structure guarantees high quality platforms with a robust structure and good performance.
The Iveco cherry picker ForSte 23T SPEED incorporates the new hydraulic installation that with the Socage control console allows smoother and more proportional movements for greater control by the operator, even with simultaneous maneuvers.
Designed to satisfy the most demanding needs of professionals working at height, the excellent lateral reach and high working height achieve a wide work diagram that together with the automatic SPEED stabilization is also highly valued by rental companies that want to offer its clients the most complete platforms with the best features.
STANDARD EQUIPMENT
AUTO - STABILIZATION
With a single button, even from the basket, it allows you to obtain a stabilization OK to work in a safe, simple and fast way.
The extra stroke of the Socage vertical stabilizers perfectly integrates the SPEED automatic stabilization guaranteeing a safe stabilization with greater ability to overcome irregularities.
TECHNICAL FEATURES
- SPEED Automatic closing of the aerial part
- SPEED Automatic stabilization
- Automatic multizone stabilization SPEED HE+H
- Hydraulic opening of the front crossmembers
- Hoses and cables installed inside the boom
- Proportional electro-hydraulic controls with speed regulation of all movements
- Electronic safe system CAN BUS
- Possibility of simultaneous manoeuvers
- 12V socket on the basket
- Cataphoresis treatment with powder coating
- 4 outrigger plates
- Aerial part centering light on the basket
- Automatic engine speed regulation
SAFETY DEVICES
- Socage Security System: Unintentional maneuver consent button
- Unintentional maneuvering protection bar
- Controls protection of the basket
- Safety bypass for operator rescue
- Moment limiting device with double security
- Automatic basket levelling
- Inclinometer
- Flanged block valves
- Emergency button
- Emergency manual hand pump
- Automatic PTO disengagement
- Smart anti crash cab protection
- Electrical hour counter
- Cab light closed outriggers
- Maintenance light (Service)
- Recovery System
- SSW Socage Safe Workplace: safety light on the aerial part
ASSEMBLY AVAILABLE ON
(*) Do you want to install the platform on another model? Contact us.
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