With a working height of 46 feet (14.02 m) and a platform capacity of 800 pounds (362.874 kg), this new rough terrain scissor sets a new benchmark as the tallest machine in Skyjack’s compact RT scissor class.
During the development and design process, each new model was rigorously tested in real-world applications with participation from hundreds of customers and operators, resulting in more than 165,000 operating hours.
During WOC, Honda underscored the company’s long-term commitment to scalable electrification and modular power solutions for the commercial equipment industry, while previewing what’s coming next for the Honda eGX.
The webbing has been tested beyond required ANSI Z359.14-2021 leading edge tests and withstands impacts on commonly encountered substrates such as concrete, steel, and Type B roof decking.
Developed in collaboration with ARA, this enhancement allows rental companies to align their equipment data with the industry-standard ARA equipment classification system.