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Dingli BT20CRT2 | Diesel Telescopic Boom Lift with 20.23 m working height and 320 kg safe working load

Dingli BT20CRT2 Diesel Telescopic Boom Lift Dingli BT20CRT2 aerial work platform 20.23 m
Delivery 25-30 wo.days
Dingli BT20CRT2 | Diesel Telescopic Boom Lift with 20.23 m working height and 320 kg safe working load
  • Stock: Delivery 25-30 wo.days
  • Model: 5615
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BT20CRT2 - D Series


Developed by DINGLI’s domestic R&D Center, this machine features a horizontally and vertically modular design, with 85% of components shared across the entire product range. It is equipped with an integrated drive axle, four-wheel drive, and two-wheel steering. The downward component layout lowers the center of gravity, resulting in a lightweight, energy-efficient design with enhanced stability. The machine is capable of travelling at full working height while carrying loads of up to 320 kg and is suitable for standard container transport. Power is provided by a low-consumption 18.2 kW engine.


Standard Items:
• 1.50 m (4 ft 11 in) jib
• Front oscillating axle for improved ground adaptability
• Two-wheel steering for enhanced manoeuvrability
• Four-wheel drive for maximum traction and performance
• Self-leveling platform for safe and stable operation
• 180° left and right platform rotation
• Proportional joystick controls for precise machine handling
• Thumb rocker steering control
• Drive enable system
• AC power supply to the platform
• Tilt alarm
• Descent alarm
• Warning beacon
• Horn
• Hour meter
• Heavy-duty integrated special drive axle for construction machinery
• 360° continuous turntable rotation
• Positive traction four-wheel drive system
• Platform load sensing and monitoring system
• Fault diagnosis system
• Operator anti-crushing protection system
• Harsh environment kits
• 12V DC auxiliary power supply
• Kubota D1105 diesel engine, 18 kW at 2600 rpm
• Hydraulic oil cooler
• Anti-restart engine protection
• Anti-reverse engine device
• Automatic engine shutdown in case of engine fault