Leguan introduces the all-new 265 spider lift
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Leguan Lifts’ newest spider lift, Leguan 265, promises an outstanding reach even in the most challenging terrains. With a maximum working height of 26.5 meters, the Leguan 265 allows users to reach trees that were previously difficult or even impossible to access.
The Leguan 265 sets a new benchmark for efficiency and performance. As the fastest 27-meter spider lift in the world, it takes just 1 minute and 35 seconds to fully extend the booms to maximum working height. Its rugged track system, unrivalled ground clearance, and the market’s lowest centre of gravity provide exceptional stability and mobility, even in the most demanding environments.
The Leguan 265 is the flagship model of the Leguan all-terrain series, joining the highly praised and capable 195 and 225 models. This harmonized product line features a unique concept with a unified design, identical user interface, and standardized components, making it an ideal choice for rental companies and organizations managing big fleets of different-sized lifts.
The 265 combines a low center of gravity and unmatched 45% gradeability. Combined with Leguan’s Elevated Driving Position (EDP) function makes this lift capable of conquering the most demanding work environments.
The Leguan 265 is designed to offer the best reach even in the most challenging terrains in a safe way, so it’s not the daintiest machine. Choosing the right machine for the right task ensures that all jobs can be done efficiently, profitably, and safely.
A standout feature of the Leguan 265 is its intuitive control system. Thanks to the easy-to-use joysticks and the automatic stabilizing system, the operator of the Leguan 265 can easily set up the lift and make even the slightest adjustment to their position on the go. A great tool makes completing a job faster without having to think about the tool itself. Its use should enable getting the task done, and not take too much of the focus from the task.