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25 October 2016

The MRT-X 2150 Privilege Plus from Manitou.

The MRT-X 2150 Privilege Plus from Manitou.

Manitou Group will present its new MRT-X 2150 Privilege Plus, which is an evolution of the former model, the MRT-X 2150 Privilege.

The MRT-X Privilege Plus is a rotating telehandler specially designed for more demanding industrial activities on construction sites. It has a maximum working height of 21 m and maximum load capacity of 4.5 tonnes. The company says that versatility is ensured thanks to its wide range of available attachments, which are automatically detected using the E-Reco system. This system also indicates the appropriate work area and strives to prevent any possible overloads from occurring.

Manitou stand: A.09

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