The Isuzu KV100 34 meters aerial platform truck is a specialized vehicle designed for tasks requiring elevated access, such as maintenance, construction, and rescue operations. These trucks are equipped with a hydraulic lift system that can extend up to 34 meters, providing a stable and secure platform for workers to perform tasks at significant heights.
Key features of an Isuzu 34-meter aerial platform truck typically include:
- Chassis and Engine: Built on a robust Isuzu truck chassis, ensuring durability and reliability. The engine is usually a powerful diesel variant designed to handle the demands of the hydraulic system and the additional weight of the platform equipment.
- Hydraulic Lift System: A high-performance hydraulic system capable of extending the platform to 34 meters. This system is designed for smooth and precise operation, with controls located both on the platform and at the base of the truck.
- Safety Features: Equipped with safety mechanisms such as emergency stop buttons, stabilizers to ensure balance, safety harness attachment points, and non-slip surfaces on the platform.
- Platform Specifications: The platform is designed to accommodate multiple workers and their tools. It may include features like 360-degree rotation, adjustable angles, and a secure railing.
- Controls: Dual control systems with intuitive and easy-to-use interfaces, allowing for control from both the platform and the ground level.
- Stabilization System: Outriggers or stabilizers that extend to provide a wide base of support, ensuring stability even when the platform is fully extended.
- Auxiliary Features: Additional features might include work lights for nighttime operation, tool storage compartments, and communication systems between the platform and ground.
These Isuzu KV100 34 meters aerial platform trucks are commonly used by utility companies, firefighting departments, construction firms, and in other industries where high-reach access is necessary. If you need specific technical details or information about a particular model, let me know!