Skyjack's new SJ86 T telescopic boom is the company's largest and features a working height of 92 feet and horizontal outreach of 76 feet, 10 inches.

Skyjack Unveils New Booms and Charitable Campaign at Rental Show

Feb. 23, 2015
Skyjack unveiled its SJ886 T telescopic boom as well as a charitable campaign marking the 30th anniversary of its founding at The Rental Show.

Skyjack unveiled its SJ86 T telescopic boom as well as a charitable campaign marking the 30th anniversary of its founding at The Rental Show. The new SJ86 T helps meet increasing customer demand in the rental industry with its higher capacity and greater reach.

Two models are available in North America: a telescopic-only model with a platform height of 82 feet and a model with a jib, featuring a platform height of 86 feet.

“Our customers have asked us for a boom with higher capacity and greater reach,” said Brad Boehler, president of Skyjack. “We listened and now we are really excited the machine is available on the market for them to use.”

The SJ82 T telescopic boom without jib features a working height of 88 feet and horizontal outreach of 72 feet, 6 inches.

The SJ86 T telescopic boom with jib features a working height of 92 feet and horizontal outreach of 76 feet, 10 inches. The jib has a range of motion from +65 degrees to -60 degrees and features optimized designs that improve it strength.

Skyjack also announced its new 30 for 30 Partners, a charitable campaign where the company is searching for 30 worthwhile products, spread across the world, that would benefit from the use of a Skyjack machine, or, potentially, some other kind of support such as parts supplies or repairs. These machines plus the assistance would be supplied through Skyjack customers, with Skyjack covering the costs of up to $2,500 per project.

“We are grateful that our customers, communities and the industry have supported us consistently, allowing us to get where we are today – one of the world’s leading suppliers of access equipment,” Boehler said. “As such, we want to use the occasion to give something back. And the best way we can think to do this is via the company, the products and, most important, the customers that mean so much to us.”