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Palazzani to launch eco spiders at Bauma

Palazzani will premiere two new aerial platforms at Bauma this year in the form of two models in the company’s full electric Eco range.

Palazzani Bauma 2025

The XTJ 52+ Eco is the tallest electric spider lift in the range and features Palazzani’s Type 2 charging system, allowing for fast and flexible recharging in which operators can easily recharge the machine at public stations or dedicated setups.

With a working height of 52m and a horizontal outreach of 19.5m, the XTJ 52+ Eco can operate in many applications, from infrastructure projects to urban maintenance. Its compact design makes it ideal for difficult access.

Showed for the first time at Bauma, this version will also be equipped with a hydraulic winch with a 980kg capacity.

Palazzani Bauma 2025

Additionally, visitors can test the spider lift fitted with a lifting kit on the cage, featuring load jib and front and upper supports.

Compact design 

The second launch is the TSJ 30.1 Eco, that will be on display at Bauma, before being delivered to an Italian customer. The unit has extreme compactness, said the manufacturer, with a lightweight design, making it ideal for sensitive environments and delicate surfaces.

The fully electric power system delivers zero emissions and drastically reduces noise pollution, making it suitable for urban work, residential areas, and indoor environments like theaters, museums, and shopping centers.

All the specifications will be available with the two new models on Palazzani’s Bauma stand (FS 907 A/1).

New lightweight 21m spider from Palazzani Lift boasts aluminium structure and easy transport 
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