Genie Z-30/20 N
- Description
Description
Machine summary
DESCRIPTION
The Genie® Z®-30/20 N articulating boom lift offers quiet, emission-free operation in the most sensitive work environments.
With this Genie® narrow electric lift, operators can easily drive through standard doorways, work close to buildings or around obstacles, and access overhead work from aisles and other congested areas.
Overview
- Works in tight spaces with zero tailswing and front arm swing in stowed and raised positions
- Compact chassis for narrow aisle access
- 4 ft (1.22 m) jib boom has 139° range of motion allowing precise positioning above or below
- 35% gradeability drive performance and 3.3 mph travel speed
Boom Lift Genie Z-30/20 N
SPECS
Operating Weight
14,220 lb / 6,450 kg
Horse Power
—
Max Forward Speed
3.0 mph / 4.8 km/h
Overall Width
3 ft 11 in / 1.19 m
Load Body Width
3 ft 10 in / 1.17 m
Max Payload
500 lb / 227 kg
What can you do with an
Articulating Boom Lift Genie Z-30/20 N
- Lower cost of ownership
- Steel hoods provide added durability
- Environmentally-friendly Tier 4 diesel engine
- Industry-leading terrainability
QUESTIONS & ANSWERS
Q. How much time until my rental is delivered?
It depends on where your job site is. In most cases, we can deliver any machine throughout the lower mainland on the same day or next day. If your project site happens to be further into the interior of BC, or on one of the islands near Vancouver, we can provide you with an estimate for when your delivery should arrive.
Q. What’s the advantage of renting a teleloader over renting a regular wheel loader?
Teleloaders and telehandlers generally have a much higher reach than a standard wheel loader. For many job sites, a teleloader will serve the same function as a wheel loader (or even an excavator), however if your project requires working at great heights, we recommend a telehandler.
Q. What kind of insurance do I need for my teleloader/telehandler rental?
Heavy equipment insurance is required on all rental products, no matter where they come from. Get a hold of your insurance provider and let them know you need heavy equipment insurance, which is sometimes called contractor equipment insurance, or fleet-truck insurance. Tell them that you’re renting a teleloader and let them know how long you’re renting it for. They will likely be able to create a policy for you right away, or they can usually recommend a heavy equipment insurance provider in your area.
We provide quick delivery on all skid steer loader rentals, excavator rentals, compact excavator and mini excavator rentals, and compact track loader rentals throughout the Lower Mainland of Greater Vancouver. See our delivery rates and our daily, weekly, and monthly rental rates for more details.
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