Jekko bring a strong selection to ConExpo 2020

Jekko Spk60 Conexpo2020

Italian crane manufacturer, Jekko, is set to bring a selection of products to the upcoming ConExpo 2020 show in Las Vegas.

Fascan International, Jekko’s American dealer will set up its stand (F4569-4346) in the Las Vegas Festival Grounds, an area which has been added this year to replace the Gold Lot location, which is undergoing renovation works.

You will be able to find Jekko’s flagship model from its SPX line, the new SPX532 mini crane. The crane incorporates improved technologies in its stabilizing system, as well as a redesigned electronic and hydraulic system. It will be said to be easier to operate than former models and come s with an increased lifting capacity and a new user-friendly radio remote control.

Also on the display will be Jekko’s best-selling mini cranes – the SPX429, alongside with two other notable historic models, the SPX527 and SPX1275.

Another crane to look out at the exhibition will be the new JF545 articulated crawler crane. The model is said to combine the advantages of an articulated truck crane with the compactness and manoeuvrability of a mini crane. Jekko is insistent that this hasn’t had an impact on performance, boasting a lifting capacity of 15.5 metric tonnes and vertical reach of 30m.

For the mini-picker category, the Jekko MPK20 was chosen to be displayed on their stand. The MPK20 is said to be an ideal tool for industrial maintenance and glass handling. The company said it has proven success in US markets. According to Jekko, the MPK20 is the best-selling mini-picker in the US.

Last but not the least, the visitors will also find the Jekko SPK60, a telescopic crawler crane, which the firm says has “two identities: for every operating requirement; from precision manoeuvres in tight and enclosed spaces, to pick and carry operations on rough terrain.

However, Jekko’s largest crawler crane, JF990, will not be displayed this time round at ConExpo 2020.

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