The Terex Hi-Ranger TM100 aerial device includes a series of improvements that add to its reliability and productivity. Physical updates include decreased travel height and lower overall weight to support installation on standard factory trucks. Additionally, it contains new outriggers and sub-frame configuration that reduces the vehicle’s weight and allows for increased payload capacity.

Measuring 13 feet by 38 feet, 4 inches and with a gross vehicle weight rating of 52,000 lbs., the TM100 aerial device is designed to achieve 90-degrees of lower boom articulation, 100-feet of working height, and 51-feet of side reach. It also boasts a 95-ft, bottom of platform height.

Other features on the TM100 include a two-person, 800-lb. capacity working platform, pilot-operated hydraulic controls, and rigid tower sections that allow controlled boom movement and reduce sway.

Operators can access the platform from the ground, and the outrigger configuration offers a solid foundation for operation. Other standard features on the TM100 include a control-plus, 4-function single joystick control at the platform, continuous unrestricted planetary rotation, 78-degrees of elevation above horizontal, 168-degrees of upper boom articulation, and a closed-center, load-sensing hydraulic system. The TM100 has a Category C rating per ANSI A92.2. 

Originally posted on Government Fleet