Platform rental company from Berlin extends DENKA•LIFT rental park

A new DENKA•LIFT DK25 has recently been added the fleet of the rental company Bienhold. The company offers all common categories of work platforms in the Berlin area and can already look back on 25 years of company history. The family-owned business has been one of Rothlehner’s regular customers in sales and service for more than two decades. Currently there is half a dozen DENKA•LIFT trailer working platforms between 18 and 30m working height in the rental park.

In addition to the extensive standard equipment, the new DK25 has an optional Honda EU30iS generator, brushes at the telescope end, and automatic levelling device.   Product video DK25

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Rothlehner Arbeitsbühnen - Rental company Bienhold receives new DENKA•LIFT DK25

from left: The two managing directors Marco and Thomas Bienhold receive the new DK25

 

Herrmann & Wittrock GmbH & Co. KG has added another trailer platform of the type DENKA•LIFT DK25 trailer platform to the rental park. With over 20 branches in Germany, the Wittrock Group is a well-known name on the market of aerial work platform and construction machinery rental companies.

Now another 25m telescopic platform has been commissioned at the yard in Berlin. Demand for Hermann and Wittrock is the result of increased demand, especially in large cities. Trailer work platforms are lightweight and compact (for example, DK25: 25m working height at 2,450kg). They easily reach locations with narrow, low driveways, such as in courtyards or buildings. They are suitable for working on soils with low load capacity, eg. As green areas, gymnasiums or parking decks. The delivered DK25 has in addition to the extensive standard equipment still a gasoline power generator.

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There are currently seven DENKALIFT DK18 deployed at the spaceport in Kourou, French Guiana. There, a new rocket launch pad is being built for the Ariane 6 rocket ESA / CNES, which will be completed in 2020.
Our fleet of 5 new and 2 young used equipment went overseas with sea containers. The customer and the construction team on site are very satisfied with the 18m telescope unit and emphasized the reliability of the platform.

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