Mission Critical magazine, recognized as the leading knowledge exchange for those who design, build, operate, and maintain mission critical infrastructure, announced MEC as the Top Tier Safety Award winner for its MMAE16, MEC Mast All-Electric 16’ machine.
The recently launched MMAE16 has quickly changed the way end users approach projects. The MMAE16’s direct drive, linear actuator steer, actuator lift release holding brake are all electric. With no hydraulic oil, there is zero possibility of leaks.
“The need for more sustainable solutions in the mission critical space is very dire,” said Sarah Harding, publisher, Mission Critical. “That’s why we’re proud to recognize the industry’s most cutting-edge products — innovations that will make it possible for us to reduce our carbon footprints safely, efficiently, and reliably at scale in a small space.”
At an indoor working height of 22’ and 18’ outdoors, the award-winning MMAE16 is perfect for data centers, hospitality, food, and pharmaceutical applications. At a lightweight 2,170 lbs. with low ground pressure, the machine is ideal for standard elevators and utilization across a wide range of floor types.
At 78” tall and with no folding rails, the MMAE16 can easily travel through standard door frames. The new mast comes with a standard glide out deck extension of 20” to make difficult areas easy to reach.
“MEC stays true to our mission of A Better Solution in everything we do, and this is a strong confirmation for delivering an all-electric machine and eliminating the potential of hydraulic leaks,” states Gary Crook, VP of Engineering.
The MMAE16 will have a significant impact on the market’s drive for lower emissions and eco-friendly solutions. The new mast will also deliver a better cost of ownership for rental companies and increased productivity for their customers.
MEC continues to bring innovative, eco-friendly solutions to make work more secure, efficient, and productive for mission critical applications.
Learn more about MEC’s Top Tier Safety Award here.