en.Wedoany.com Reported - German aerial work platform and crane rental company Anker Kran und Arbeitsbühnen recently received a new Denka-Lift DK18 aerial work platform with a working height of 18 meters, replacing an eight-year-old unit in its fleet.

The DK18 has a maximum working height of 18 meters, a horizontal reach of 11.3 meters, and an unrestricted platform load capacity of 200 kg. In its stowed position, the unit measures 7.8 meters in length, 1.99 meters in height, 1.8 meters in road width, and has a total weight of 1,975 kg. This new model replaces the previous generation unit delivered to the company in 2018.
Founded in 1976, Anker Kran und Arbeitsbühnen is headquartered in Lüneburg, northern Germany (southeast of Hamburg), with three additional operating locations in the region. Its crane fleet includes trailer cranes, spider cranes, city cranes, truck cranes, all-terrain cranes, up to the Tadano ATF 220-5.1 with a capacity of 220 tons. Additionally, the company offers various aerial work platforms, fixed-frame and 360-degree rotating telescopic handlers, forklifts, and low-bed trailers.
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