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ReachMaster FALCON-FS121 Aerial Lift

Reach master Falcon FS121 articulating aerial lift
ReachMaster FALCON-FS121
Lift Class
Working Height 121.0 ft
Platform Height 115.0 ft
Side Reach 53.0 ft
Rotation 375°
Continuous Rotation No
Platform Capacity 440 lb
Platform Size 55x31 in
Jib Yes
Jib Length 20.0 ft
Jib Arc 200°
Jib Horz Arc
Stowed Travel Height 6.6 ft
Width 2.9 ft
Outrigger Footprint 15.1 ft
Tires max. pressure 84 psi
Drive System 4 wheel drive
Max. Drive Height 6.0 ft
Weight 15,840 lb

The FS121 is the only lift in the world to combine a stunning work height of 121 feet and the ability to travel through a standard single door. The FS121 is the most lightweight compact lift in its class.

Lift Features

  • Automatic stability & outreach control
  • Computer controlled (can-bus)
  • Proportional control of all functions
  • Self propelled
  • Battery powered with charger
  • Double jib arm
  • 375° non cont. turret rotation
  • Individual setting of outriggers
  • Elec. checking of the power system
  • Manual pump for emergency lowering
  • Self-load onto trucks and trailers
  • Adjustable wheel axle
  • Min. width of only 2ft11in
  • 2 person basket
  • Space for tools etc in basket
  • Storage room in chassis with lock
  • Dual axle (reduces ground pressure)
  • Portable control panel for the chassis

Optional Features

  • 180° (+/-90°) basket rotation
  • 110V AC power to the basket
  • Air/water to the basket
  • Distance sensor on the basket
  • Wind sensor on the basket
  • Lombardini diesel engine
  • Honda gasoline generator
  • Extra batteries
  • Autosetting/leveling from basket
  • Chassis control from the basket
  • Sliding boxes for outriggers
  • Special color
  • Height control switch
  • Extra narrow outrigger setting (8ft5in)
  • Baskets in various sizes
  • Slope alarm
  • Main boom raised max 6ft while driving

ReachMaster FALCON-FS121 Reach Diagram

Reach Diagram for the Reachmaster FS121 telescopic articulating aerial lift

Last Review: 2016-01-22

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