Masonry Magazine March 2007 Page. 2

Masonry Magazine March 2007 Page. 2

Masonry Magazine March 2007 Page. 2
BALANCING POWER WITH MOBILITY

The P-Series is perfect for smaller jobs that require high capacity or for restrained areas where most platforms can't fit. With its high load capacity (6,000 lbs at 28' length) to size ratio, fast set-up time and single or twin mast possible configurations, it's ideal for multi-residential or small commercial masonry jobs between 15' and 100' in height. And, it can contribute to an estimated 30% increase in productivity.

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