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SJ63 AJ - CE
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SJ63 AJ - CE

SJ63 AJ - CE
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SJ63 AJ - CE-1

Combining a working height of 21.38 m, a horizontal reach of 12.19 m, and an up and over clearance of 8.38 m, Skyjack’s SJ63 AJ is designed for versatility. Superior positive traction and terrainability is provided by the axle based 4WD used in many of Skyjack’s product designs, which accounts for a proven low maintenance, rugged and reliable drive train. 360 degree turret rotation and zero tail swing allow for flexible operation in tight locations. The 63AJ has a unique open centre knuckle riser design for improved visibility and compact dimensions, it also features “straight boom functionality” allowing the boom to reach the ground with the riser fully elevated, increasing productivity and give below ground reach capabilities. Dual lift cylinders provide comfort and stability, while maintaining true vertical rise, which prevents any forward or backwards drift. Other key features include; direction sensing drive and steer controls, analog based controls and Skyjack’s standard colour coded and numbered wiring system.

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SJ63 AJ - CE-2

ARTICULATING BOOM LIFTS SPECIFICATIONS Work Height Platform Height Horizontal Reach Platform Size Stowed Width STANDARD FEATURES • Axle based 4WD system • Operator controlled locking rear differential and limited slip front differential • Oscillating axle • Drivable at full height • Straight boom functionality • 360° continuous turret rotation • 45% Gradeability • Swing out engine tray • Swing up cowlings • Modular platform railing system • Tri-entry sliding mid-rail • Wiring for AC outlet to platform • Direction sensing drive and steer controls • Proportional controls • Relay based control system...

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