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Taking advanced features and design cues from their flagship model, the next-generation Leguan 195 is the perfect combination of agility and robust performance.

 Key features:

  • Premium working height of up to 19.7 meters
  • Advanced boom design delivering fast and smooth movements
  • Up to 9.9 meters of side reach and 250 kg maximum lift capacity
  • Market-leading all-terrain capabilities and sturdy track platform
  • Intuitive and user-friendly joystick control

What do you get when you combine the speed and versatility of the Leguan 190 with the smart controls and market-leading performance features of the Leguan 225?

12912103291?profile=RESIZE_584xYou get the new Leguan 195 – a brand-new model that redefines excellence with its unmatched all-terrain capabilities, robust track platform, and impressive driving speeds.

Designed to conquer even the toughest environments, the 195’s redesigned and shielded boom structure delivers maximum side reach even at greater heights, while the cutting-edge smart control interface guarantees seamless, precise and safe movements.

Compared to the Leguan 190, the all-new 195 features Leguan’s highly praised, user-friendly, joystick controls plus quick one-button access to home and back-to-work positions.

New features also include a shielded boom structure that protects components from external blows, falling branches and sawdust, making the 195 a great choice for arborists and construction professionals alike.

Leguan spider lifts are known for their premium performance in slopes, hard-to-reach areas and uneven work sites thanks to their automatic levelling, advanced track design and low center of gravity, and naturally the new Leguan 195 is no different.

“Our users have been requesting a Leguan model that retains the 190’s agility, compact size and speed but adds the intuitive controls and smart features of our flagship model. I believe we’ve succeeded in designing a machine that truly meets their needs,” Leguan’s Sales and Marketing Vice President Jori Mylläri says.

Standard features:

  • 21 hp Kubota diesel engine + 230 / 110 V electric motor
  • 230 / 110 V and USB power outlets on platform
  • Automatic engine RPM control and outrigger levelling
  • Proportional outreach monitoring system
  • Battery powered emergency lowering system
  • Lower controls with integrated service display

For more information, please visit www.avant.co.uk  

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