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Elliott Equipment I211 Designed for Height
The I211 is built for versatility, with features that allow it to be used in live line work, construction, and in high elevation.

The I211 features a 190-foot material handling aerial work platform.
Photo courtesy of Elliott Equipment
Elliott Equipment introduced a new aerial work platform capable of reaching new heights.
The I211 features a 190-foot material handling aerial work platform with a 1,200-pound capacity, curbside gated entrance , and the ability to rotate 85-degrees to each side.
A 21-foot high-voltage insulated 500-kilovolt-rated jib is articulated to the actuator with a 750-pound-capacity platform ready for live line work.
A 31-foot steel jib can be used in lieu of Category A fiberglass jib, and becomes a 211-foot aerial work platform. The jib is mounted to a Helac rotational actuator, offering hyper- and hypo-elevation for flexibility in construction applications.
The Elliott I211 mounts on a commercial, twin-steer tridem with a travel length of 48 feet (or 56 feet with platform attached). Travel height does not exceed 13 feet, 6 inches with platform attached.
Additional features include 360-degree continuous rotation, EZ Crib Outriggers that provide 26-foot spread, and Quick Connect hydraulic tool circuits that can simultaneously operate two tools in the platform. The I211 is covered by a lifetime structural warranty and one-year service warranty.
Originally posted on Work Truck Online
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