Bronto Skylift, a leading manufacturer of truck-mounted aerial platforms, will be showing and demonstrating its Model S-174 XDT truck-mounted aerial platform in Booth 701 at the National Association of Tower Erectors (NATE) UNITE 2017 Conference & Exposition. Held in Fort Worth, Texas, February 27 – March 2, 2017.
The Bronto will be among the tallest and most versatile aerial devices ever shown at a NATE exposition.
Model S-174 XDT is a telescoping/articulating aerial device that features a 168-ft. platform height with a whopping 100-ft. horizontal outreach and up to 1,400-lb. capacity in the spacious 93"x36" platform.
Mounted on a go-anywhere chassis, the S-174 XDT allows users to drive to a location and raise the boom to precisely place the working platform almost anywhere on the tower.
Setup is a breeze. A single control button activates the outriggers and leveling system, which can be positioned in less than a minute. Identical control panels are located on the platform and at the turntable control station for additional safety.
On-hand to explain the many benefits of Bronto aerials will be Alan Hoffman, Tom Goyer, Steve Starling, and Janne Pulkkinen of Bronto Skylift.
Also on hand will be management of TGM Wind Services, which Bronto recently named as a dealer for 10 states. TGM executives at the NATE show will include Kevin Darby (CEO, owner), Ripley Clayton (CFO), and Keith Darby (Operations manager).