S-40 XC, S-40 TraX and S-45 XC, S-45 TraX

Telescopic Boom Lift

S-45 XC

Able to perform a wider range of heavier lift tasks on construction and industrial jobsites with Genie® S®-40 XC™ and S-45 XC telescopic booms — offering a dual lift capacity of 660 lb (300 kg) unrestricted and 1,000 lb (454 kg) restricted and  up to three people on board. These models are also available with a fixed, four-point track system that allows contractors to work any time of the year.

Overview

  • 660 lb (300 kg)/1,000 lb (454 kg) dual platform capacity
  • Load sense technology for accurate load weighing and zero-load field calibration
  • Automatic envelope control enables boom to retract when it reaches its operating envelope
  • Chassis tilt sensor technology maximizes operators’ ability to access hard-to-reach work areas
  • Robust jib is capable of easily handling increased maximum capacity
  • CAN-bus control system with onboard diagnostics maximizes serviceability
  • Design focus on user interface and simplicity makes this machine easy-to-use
  • Can be equipped with the new Genie Lift Power™ generator system
  • Commonality in design and parts with other Genie booms

S-40 TraX and S-45 TraX Overview

  • Same features as above
  • Patented track design features 4 independent tracks, swivelling vertically up to 20° for a smooth drive on rough ground conditions
  • 30° steer angle for easy manoeuvring

 

Specification Value
Max Working Height S-40 XC: 45 ft 6 in / S-45 XC: 50 ft 6 in | S-40 XC: 14.04 m / S-45 XC: 15.56 m
Max Horizontal Reach S-40 XC: 31 ft 1 in / S-45 XC: 36 ft 2 in | S-40 XC: 9.47 m / S-45 XC: 11.02 m
Below Ground Reach S-40 XC: 1 ft / S-45 XC: 4 ft 2 in | S-40 XC: 0.30 m / S-45 XC: 1.27 m
Platform Capacity 660 lb Unrestricted, 1,000 lb Restricted | 300 kg Unrestricted, 454 kg Restricted
Machine Width and Length S-40 XC: 8 ft 2 in, 26 ft 4 in / S-45 XC: 8 ft 2 in, 31 ft 1 in | S-40 XC: 2.49 m, 8.03 m / S-45 XC: 2.49 m, 9.47 m
ROM - S-40 XC and S-45 XC

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