Builtrite Handlers & Attachments, Two Harbors, Minnesota, has introduced the Model 2300-SE as the newest member of its stationary electric material handler lineup.
The company says the new model is designed for handling scrap, solid waste, construction and demolition debris, wood and other materials. It can be configured in a wide variety of ways to best suit a customer’s needs, says the company.
Key features include:
- cost savings that can vary from $15,000 to $20,000 per year;
- a lack of emissions, making it ideal for indoor use;
- reach of from 32 to 35 feet, depending on the style of boom;
- lift capacity of up to 23,300 pounds, depending on the length of the boom; and
- optional cab risers, remote controls, auto lube system and remote power unit.
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