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  2. John L. Grove - Wikipedia

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    In 1973, Condor Industries was renamed JLG Industries (JLG for John L. Grove). [ 20 ] [ 21 ] [ 22 ] With innovative products and designs, such as mounting lifts on track-driven frames, locating the crane operators cab on the turret, less expensive truck mounted cranes, and scissor-type lifts, JLG Industries grew to over 700 employees and ...

  3. JLG Industries - Wikipedia

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    JLG is headquartered in McConnellsburg, Pennsylvania, United States. The company's products are used in various industries such as construction, fit-outs, industrial maintenance, material handling, and facilities maintenance. JLG was founded in 1969 and operated independently until its acquisition by Oshkosh Corporation in 2006.

  4. List of aerial lift manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of the current and former aerial lift manufacturers. This ... United States, founded in 1959, ceased manufacturing ropeways in 1968 [60] Transporta ...

  5. Belt manlift - Wikipedia

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    Belt manlift in a parking garage. A belt manlift or manlift is a device for moving passengers between floors of a building. It is a simple belt with steps or platforms and handholds rather than an elevator with cars. Its design is similar to that of a paternoster lift. The belt is a loop that moves in a single direction, so one can go up or ...

  6. NABI LFW - Wikipedia

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    For example, a NABI 40-LFW is a 40' (nominal) rigid low floor transit bus. At launch, 35-foot and 40-foot nominal lengths were announced, with the 40-LFW more popular with fixed-route transit agencies. A 60-foot articulated variant (60-LFW) was ordered in 2001. The 31-foot NABI 31-LFW was introduced with the first 'Gen II' restyle in 2008.

  7. Jib (crane) - Wikipedia

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    Animation of main (green truss structure) and jib boom (purple truss structure) articulation. This specific example uses a level luffing mechanism to maintain the load at approximately the same vertical height as the jib moves through its range of travel.

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