90m lift for Stützle-Späth

Stützle-Späth, one of the oldest rental companies for access equipment in Germany, has recently expanded its fleet with the investment in a number of Ruthmann truck mounts, including a 90m model.

The 90m Ruthmann Steiger T900 HF joins several 33m working height T 330 XS units.

RUTHMANN STEIGER T900 HF- Stuetzle Spaeth Günter Fuchs (centre), Ruthmann Area Sales Manager South East Germany, hands over the STEIGER® T 330 XS and T 900 HF to Torsten Späth (left) and Hartmut Späth (right).

The family-run company has been operating in the rental sector since 1973 and, with five branches in southern Germany and a fleet of over 500 vehicles, offers a range of access platforms and, more recently, mobile cranes.

The T900 HF marks another milestone in the company’s history. With the working height of 90m, a basket load of up to 600kg and a lateral outreach of 42m, the machine is the largest aerial lift in the company’s fleet.

this work platform offers outstanding possibilities for a wide range of applications, including horizontal and underfloor work.

A key feature of the T 900 HF is the integrated Dynamic Reach System (DRS), which enables real-time reach calculation based on the individual configurations.

In addition, the T 900 HF has a dual concept with Sky and Height Performance mode, which offers operators a wide range of options for different applications.

Stützle-Späth already has a number of Ruthmann lifts in its fleet, including two Steiger T 700 HF models, as well as several TBR 260 and TB 300 units in the 3.5 tonne class.

The T900 HF was officially bought by Stützle-Späth following a three-week trial. Ruthmann added, “We wish Stützle-Späth continued success and numerous successful operations with their new Ruthmann work platforms.”

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