National Crane unveils new Rapid Attach Platform for NBT boom trucks

National Crane has announced a new Rapid Attach Platform for its NBT boom truck series previously unveiled at Crane Days 2018. The completely redesigned platform will replace previous iterations and comes in two styles: yoke style (Y-RAP2) and rotating style (R-RAP2). The yoke style is available now and the rotating style will be available this year. ?The creation of the new Rapid Attach Platform was brought about by Voice of the Customer feedback, part of The Manitowoc Way,? said Bob Ritter, Engineering Manager for Boom Trucks. ?Customers asked for a more versatile platform that was quicker and easier to attach. We went back to the drawing board and the idea for a completely new platform design quickly started to take shape.?

The two-person, steel, non-insulated, yoke-style platform is extremely efficient to attach thanks to its one-pin system and innovative self-centring boom nose adapter. The new platform was also designed for more demanding jobsites and can attach at ?15 degrees. It retains a weight limit of 1,200 lb for the basket and 500 lb for the jib.

The new platform is perfect for aerial work with many of the NBT series machines due to the design including two industry-leading, utility-focused features: a pressure intensifier option and a remote-control docking station direct from the factory, according to the company.

The new platform is available for multiple models from National Crane?s NBT series, increasing asset utilisation for National Crane owners, including the NBT40?1 and NBT50L series, NBT50, NBT55, NTC55 and NBT60.

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