JLG 330LRT
Make | JLG |
Model | 330LRT |
Type | Engine Powered Scissor Lifts |
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Description
Key Specs
- Platform Height: 33 ft / 10.06 m
- Platform Capacity: 2250 lb / 1020.58 kg
- Machine Width: 7 ft 9 in. / 2.36 m
Key Features
- Enhanced Stability on Uneven Surfaces - Standard oscillating axle gives you better traction and grade climbing ability
- Smoother Extension Deployment - New platform is designed to shed debris and allows for smoother extension deployment
- Better Serviceability - Fully accessible hydraulic and engine compartments are easier to service
Specifications
- Capacity - Fuel Tank: 30 gal. / 113.56 L
- Capacity - Hydraulic Reservoir: 32 gal. / 121.13 L
- Drive Speed - Platform Elevated: 0.5 mph / 0.80 km/h
- Drive Speed - Platform Lowered: 3.5 mph / 5.63 km/h
- Engine Type - Diesel: Kubota 1.26L, 24.8HP
- Gradeability: 45 %
- Ground Clearance: 1 ft 2 in. / 0.35 m
- Lift Time: 35 sec.
- Lower Time: 37 sec.
- Machine Height: 9 ft 1 in. / 2.77 m
- Machine Height - Rails Folded: 6 ft 1 in. / 1.85 m
- Machine Length: 12 ft 10 in. / 3.91 m
- Machine Weight: 11820 lb / 5361.46 kg
- Machine Width: 7 ft 9 in. / 2.36 m
- Platform Capacity: 2250 lb / 1020.58 kg
- Platform Capacity - Extension: 500 lb / 226.80 kg
- Platform Dimension A: 6 ft 7 in. / 2.01 m
- Platform Dimension B: 12 ft 10 in. / 3.92 m
- Platform Extension Length: 4 ft / 1.22 m
- Platform Height: 33 ft / 10.06 m
- Platform Height - Lowered: 5 ft 4 in. / 1.62 m
- Platform Railing Height: 3 ft 8 in. / 1.1 m
- Tire Size: 33 X 15.5 Superwide
- Turning Radius - Inside: 8 ft 11 in. / 2.71 m
- Turning Radius - Outside: 19 ft 6 in. / 5.93 m
- Wheelbase: 9 ft 9 in. / 2.97 m
- Working Height: 39 ft / 11.89 m
Features
- Enhanced Stability on Uneven Surfaces - Standard oscillating axle gives you better traction and grade climbing ability
- Better Serviceability - Fully accessible hydraulic and engine compartments are easier to service
- Smoother Extension Deployment - New platform is designed to shed debris and allows for smoother extension deployment