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Zusammenfassung Summary

The Genie SX 180 reaches a working height of up to 57 meters and a reach of 24.4 meters.Thanks to its pivoting jib, large platform, and high load capacity of 340 kg, it is ideal for construction, maintenance, and industrial applications. Its special feature: full mobility at maximum height.

Despite its 25 tonnes dead weight, it is designed to be easy to transport.When extended, the X-Chassis® ensures stability; when retracted, it offers compact dimensions. This makes the SX 180 perfect for extreme height work with maximum safety and efficiency.

Zusammenfassung Summary

The Genie SX 180 reaches a working height of up to 57 meters and a reach of 24.4 meters.Thanks to its pivoting jib, large platform, and high load capacity of 340 kg, it is ideal for construction, maintenance, and industrial applications. Its special feature: full mobility at maximum height.

Despite its 25 tonnes dead weight, it is designed to be easy to transport.When extended, the X-Chassis® ensures stability; when retracted, it offers compact dimensions. This makes the SX 180 perfect for extreme height work with maximum safety and efficiency.

The Genie SX 180 is the new powerhouse in the BIBERGER rental fleet – and currently one of the most powerful telescopic boom lifts on the market. With a working height of up to 56.86 m and a reach of 24.4 m, it can reach applications where other systems have long since given up. Whether on large construction sites, for maintenance work on industrial facilities, or for high-altitude inspections: This lift delivers wherever you need maximum reach and stability.

What applications is the Genie SX 180 designed for?

The Genie SX 180 was specifically designed for access to extreme heights. It is used wherever other platforms are no longer sufficient – for example, in the oil and gas industry, wind turbine maintenance, bridge construction, or high-rise projects .

The **X-Chassis® chassis** can be extended during operation, ensuring maximum stability on the construction site. At the same time, the platform remains easily transportable thanks to the retractable chassis. Another highlight: The SX 180 can be moved at full height – this saves time and significantly increases productivity.

    Technical data

    • Working height: 56.86 m
    • Platform height: 54.86 m
    • Lateral reach: 24.38 m
    • Platform length: 0.91 m
    • Platform width: 2.44 m
    • Engine: Diesel - 416 liters

    Transport dimensions of the Genie SX 180

    • Height retracted: 3.05 m
    • Length retracted: 16.18 m
    • Length storage/transport: 13 m
    • Width (axles retracted): 2.49 m
    • Width (axles extended): 5.03 m
    • Wheelbase (axles retracted): 5.03 m
    • Wheelbase (axles extended): 4.72 m

    Weight and floor load

    • Dead weight: 24,948 kg
    • Tire contact pressure: 896 kPa
    • Floor load, axles retracted/extended: 16.12 kPa/ 8.39 kPa

    The SX 180 in size comparison with a VW Crafter


    Advantages of the Genie SX 180

    The Genie SX 180 is ideal for construction companies, maintenance crews, and repair services that require a flexible, powerful, and environmentally friendly aerial access solution. The combination of long reach and high lift capacity makes this aerial work platform an indispensable tool for a wide range of applications.

    Conclusion

    The Genie SX 180 telescopic boom lift in the BIBERGER rental fleet is the perfect solution for anyone who needs to work at great heights. With its impressive working height, powerful diesel engine, and robust construction, it offers everything you need for safe and efficient work at heights.

    Rent a Genie SX 180

    Rent the Genie SX 180 telescopic boom lift now and experience the benefits for yourself. You can find the Genie SX 180 under the designation TB 570x-D .

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    Benjamin Biberger

    Managing Director

    Benjamin is the founder and managing director of BIBERGER Arbeitsbühnen & Forklifts.

    He is responsible for thecommercial and administrative areasof the company and, together with his team, ensures theOptimization of operational processesand theoptimal customer supportin their projects.

    Through his many years of experience in the areas of organization andProject managementIt provides a stable foundation – in its own daily business, in sustainableFurther development of processesas well as in theCollaboration with partners and customers.

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