XTREME MANUFACTURING GOING 'ROCK SOLID' AT WORLD OF CONCRETE 2024

Words: Mason Contractors

Las Vegas, NV (December 8, 2023) – Xtreme Manufacturing, LLC (Xtreme) and Snorkel International, LLC (Snorkel) are displaying a full spectrum of construction equipment at World of Concrete 2024 at Booth 030099 in the Silver Lot at Las Vegas Convention Center. The international concrete and masonry trade show will be held on January 23-25, 2024, in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Under the theme "Rock Solid…Setting the Standard," Xtreme leads the way with the largest range of American-made rough terrain telehandlers. This year's lineup of Xtreme and Snorkel products range from mini to mega sizes.

XTREME MACHINES

Big enough to be in its own category, the XR50100-G is also known simply as Trackzilla. This record-breaking telehandler dominates in every way from its 100-foot maximum lift height to a forward reach of 75 feet. Trackzilla is Xtreme's first tracked machine to tackle rough terrain with ease and lift up to 50,000 lbs.

In addition, Xtreme will have a full range of telehandlers on display, including the compact XR619-A; High-Pivot Roller Boom Telehandlers - XR1055-B, XR1147-B and XR1255-B; High- Capacity Roller Boom Telehandlers - XR1555-C, XR1570-C, XR1734-C and XR2045-C; and Ultra-High-Capacity Roller Boom Telehandlers - XR3034-D and XR4030-E.

SNORKEL MACHINES

Breaking records in the aerial lift category, the Snorkel 2100SJ is the world’s tallest Telescopic Boom Lift. Called the Mega Boom, this awarding-winning machine features exceptional up and over capabilities offering a maximum horizontal reach up to 100 feet with a 30-foot jib boom. With five steering modes, this boom lift can maneuver rough terrain with a tight turning radius.

Snorkel will also feature three lithium-powered, electric drive scissor lifts. The S3013 Mini, S3219 Plus, and S3220 Mini electric scissors can fit through a standard doorway, making them ideal for indoor and outdoor applications. All three models also come with an extendable platform as standard.

Making its debut in early 2023, the S3013 Mini is a low-level scissor lift that features a maximum working height of 19 feet. A roll-out deck extension and 600 lb. maximum platform capacity make this model ideal for two people or one person plus materials.

The S3219 Plus has a working height of 25 feet with a wider platform and lower stowed height than the S3219E. When the guardrails are folded, this model can be driven through even smaller doorways for excellent accessibility.

With the same robust engineering as the S3220, the Mini version offers a working height of 26 feet with a smaller platform and shortened overall length. The inside and outside turning radiuses are greatly reduced, allowing for increased maneuverability in tight spaces.

Other Snorkel models on display will include the S3215L lightweight electric scissor; popular electric scissors S3226E, S4726E, S4732E and S4740E; A46JRT articulating boom; 600AJ and 660SJ boom lifts; SR9244/SR1054 and SR5719E rough terrain telehandlers; and S9043RT, S9043RT-HC and S9070RT-HC rough terrain scissor lifts.

For more information on Xtreme and Snorkel, visit booth #030099 in the Silver Lot at World of Concrete 2024.

About Xtreme Manufacturing, LLC

Xtreme Manufacturing, LLC offers the largest product line of rough terrain telehandlers in North America. It produces 23 telehandler models and E-Z Loader truck beds, assembled at its headquarters in Henderson, Nevada. For more information, visit xmfg.com.

About Snorkel International, LLC

Snorkel International, LLC is a leading global manufacturer of aerial work platforms. Sold and serviced worldwide, Snorkel's footprint includes six manufacturing facilities and more than 200 distribution locations. For more information, visit snorkellifts.com.

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