Altec Connect – Managing Nuts & Bolts to Your Altec Fleet

The all-new Altec Connect is a one-stop-shop, allowing you to do everything from managing your equipment information to ordering the industry’s top brands of tools for your job site. Our new site provides a more customer-focused experience that will allow you to view and search equipment information, order replacement parts and view APNs and service jobs. 

Be sure to register and sign in to take advantage of the many benefits of our new site! Altec Connect allows you to:

  • View and Search Equipment Information
  • Order Supply Items & Replacement Parts
  • Research Parts (Bill of Materials & Parts Pages)
  • View Unit Specific Information
  • View Altec Product Notices
  • Check Job Status and Service History
  • View Manuals & Schematics
  • Track Online Purchases
  • View In-Service Dates
  • Download and Print Invoices

To learn more about Altec Connect, call 1-877-GO-ALTEC or contact your local Altec Account Manager online.

Oil & Gas Industry – Equipment and Services

Altec Oil and Gas Industry Equipment and Services

When it comes to working in the oil and gas industry, increasing productivity is paramount to ensuring success on the job site and in your overall business. Altec is truly the one-stop shop to save you time and money, allowing you to focus on what really matters – getting the job done. From equipment, rentals, service, parts and supplies, we’re proud to offer our oil industry customers something unique that they can’t find anywhere else – Total Altec Value.

Equipment

Cranes

Altec’s boom truck cranes and our full line-up of Effer knuckle boom cranes are ideal for oil field work applications such as wireline, coil-tubing, tank installation, pump-jack installation and maintenance, and more.

Popular models include: AC45-127S, AC18-70B-HL, Effer 685 and Effer 1355.

Aerials and Derricks

Altec’s complete offering of aerial devices and digger derricks provide best-in-class operation, productivity and safety. If you need a small, 48-foot bucket truck to reach the top of a pump jack or a 55-foot bucket truck for oil field utility work, Altec has you covered. Altec’s digger derricks that are ideal for the oil industry range in sheave height from 45 to 60 feet to meet any of your job site needs.

Popular models include: AT48S, AT37G, D3060-H/B and DM47B.

Service Bodies

Whether you need a heavy-duty chassis with a crane or a covered canopy body for on-the-job repairs of oil field valving and components, Altec has a wide range of body designs to meet your specific needs.

Popular models include: CB5 (Service Crane Body), EB6 (Canopy Body) and GB5 (General Service Body).

Custom, Stock, or Used

Altec offers stock, custom and used units depending on your equipment needs. Should you need a new unit that has all of Altec’s standard design features, our team can deliver a stock unit quickly and directly to you.

Interested in customizing your unit? You can work directly with our factory engineers to build a crane specialized to meet your unique job site needs. With customizing a unit, you can specify the chassis make, engine, transmission, axle configuration, body/bed, paint color, accessories, etc.

If you prefer to purchase used equipment, the team at Altec NUECO can sell you a tried-and-true truck that has already been put through the field.

Rental

Global Rental offers a comprehensive line of equipment for the oil and gas industry. Whether you need equipment for a one-day job or a one-month project, Global Rental offers rental options customized for your needs. Global can also provide rental support in the event your equipment is down and needs to be serviced. These short-term rentals cut out lost time, increasing your overall productivity.

Service

We know obstacles like equipment downtime can have an immediate and costly impact on your earnings. With Altec Service, our team can repair your equipment at one of our many service centers nationwide. Can’t make it to an Altec Service Center? One of our Mobile Service Technicians can come straight to you to repair your unit.

Parts / Supplies

Should you need a spare part for your equipment, we can ship any of our 30,000+ parts to you within a few days. Safety supplies and accessories are also available to keep you prepared for anything on the job site. To order parts and supplies online, visit https://connect.altec.com/store.

For more information on equipment and services for the oil and gas industry, call 800-958-2555 or contact an Altec representative online.

Subsidiary Spotlight: Puregas

For over 60 years, Puregas has been the market leader in air pressurization and compressed air treatment systems. Dedicated to quality and committed to continuous innovation, Puregas has pushed the market and its competition to do more for less. Backed by a comprehensive parts and service network, Puregas air dryers simply outlive the competition.

Puregas offers a full line of air pressurization equipment for the telecommunications industry, featuring state-of-the-art monitoring for improved reliability and reduced operating expense. Puregas supplies air dryers to all US telephone companies and internationally on six continents. The Puregas regenerative desiccant air dryer technology is not limited to the telecommunications industry. A full line of miniature compressed air dryers provides the same time-tested designs to the fluid power, laboratory, instrumentation, ozone generation, emissions monitoring and other industrial OEM markets.

The addition of Puregas to the Altec Team in 2003 allowed Puregas to reach a new level of manufacturing efficiency and product innovation. By partnering with Altec, Puregas has introduced a new generation of Puregas products that provide performance, quality and reliability without the cost.

For more information on the Puregas product line, call 800-521-5351 or contact a representative online.

Work Horse Series: LR756

Altec Workhorse Series - LR756

Simplicity, rigidity and reliability are the three words needed to describe the LR756. This tree care aerial doesn’t necessarily come equipped with fancy bells and whistles but was designed to withstand the everyday rigors of typical tree care work. A true work horse in the tree care industry, the LR756 is the aerial unit for the everyday tree specialist.

Work Practice

The LR756 is an insulating, overcenter unit with a working height of 61 feet and a side reach of 44 feet. The aerial has 125 degrees of lower boom articulation and a platform capacity of 400 lbs. The LR756 is an under-CDL unit, making it easy for any tree care professional to drive and operate the aerial device.  

Design

Since 1992, Altec has offered its LR line of aerial devices. Introduced to the market in 2011 with enhancements made over time as work practices have changed, the LR756 is an industry veteran with a solid and reputable design. The insulating unit features a round upper boom to reduce potential boom damage and an insulating lower boom insert as an added safety feature. The LR756 comes with a lifetime structural warranty and does not require any major scheduled maintenance.

Smooth Operation

The unit is operated using the Altec ISO-Grip® Control system, a single-handle controller which supplies a secondary level of protection against an electrical current. For increased ease of use, an automatic lower and upper boom stow system is available as an optional feature.

Platform Rotation and Hydraulic Tilt

The LR756 can be configured with platform rotation and hydraulic tilt at the upper controls. This platform rotates 90-degrees, providing greater accessibility to the work area and reducing the need to reposition the truck to complete jobs.

Similar Models

The LR756 is part of Altec’s LR7 line of aerial devices designed for the tree care industry. The LR7 models feature working heights up to 75 feet and side reaches up to 48 feet. For those needing extra height, the LR760-E70 is designed with a 10-foot elevator, increasing the working height to 70 feet. With seven aerial configurations in the series, users are sure to find an aerial to meet their exact work application.

For more information on the LR756 and other Altec equipment, call 800-958-2555 or contact an Altec representative online.

Boca Raton Streamlines its Fleet Purchases with Cooperative Purchasing

SourcewellSu Breslow, Fleet Contract Administrator for the City of Boca Raton, Fla., understands the equipment procurement process, working closely with the city’s purchasing division to manage a fleet of 1,000 vehicles ranging from automobiles to heavy equipment.

Breslow is responsible for the procurement of vehicles for all of Boca Raton’s public departments including utility services, municipal services, recreation and sanitation services.

For Su, Sourcewell contracts are a helpful tool to evaluate equipment costs and features. The process also offers competitively solicited pricing through the contract.

The Sourcewell contract is structured so that participating agencies can review the awarded contract, the equipment options, and the awarded pricing.

In addition to evaluating cost and equipment options to make the best investment for the city, Su works with the end users of each department to gather feedback on their equipment needs.

Recently, Boca Raton utilized the Altec contract through Sourcewell to purchase utility equipment.

“It’s been a positive experience,” Breslow said of working through Sourcewell. “The contract includes a wide variety of vehicles and equipment to choose from depending on the scope of what you’re looking for.”

Sourcewell Contract Purchasing with Altec

Altec has been a Sourcewell, formally NJPA, vendor since 2009 and was recently awarded a new 4-year contract, #012418-ALT. We hope to further strengthen our relationships with Sourcewell and government agencies through cooperative purchasing. Our focus is continued growth within our government business sectors and being recognized as the preferred supplier of hydraulic equipment solutions for Sourcewell and its members.

How to Purchase Through Sourcewell

Ask your Altec Account Manager about purchasing equipment through a Sourcewell contract. If you aren’t a Sourcewell Member, apply online today!

Subsidiary Spotlight: Global Rental

Global Rental At Global Rental, we believe in a commitment to excellence and total customer satisfaction. Renting equipment can be a tough task, and we strive for the best experience possible. Every piece of equipment that is rented or purchased is treated with the same level of care and total commitment to not just meeting, but exceeding your expectations.

Equipment

Global Rental offers a comprehensive line of equipment for the municipal, tree care, contractor, lights and signs, telecommunications and electric utility industries. This active fleet is consistently updated with the latest aerial devices, digger derricks, cranes and other specialty equipment for customers to rent. Global Rental has also expanded its fleet to include equipment built by other industry manufacturers.

Rental Options

Global offers short and long-term rentals with flexible terms, in-house financing, and rent-to-own options that have a positive impact on your cash flow and bottom line. Global’s rent-to-own program provides you with the opportunity to use some of the industry’s top equipment and evaluate its technology without the commitment to purchase. 

Rental Opportunities

Whether you need equipment for a one-day job or a one-month project, Global Rental offers rental options customized for your needs. Global can also provide rental support in the event your fleet is down and needs to be serviced. Following natural disasters and storms, Global Rental is a valuable resource for many companies who are on the ground working to restore power to communities. The Global team is committed to doing everything possible to assist during storm recovery.

Altec Support

Equipment from Global Rental meets provincial and federal regulatory requirements and is delivered with industry-leading safety features. Operator training is available through Altec Sentry to ensure your operators are ready to use the rented equipment safely. The Global Rental fleet is professionally maintained by the Altec Service, so you never experience any downtime.

The Global Rental team has years of experience and is dedicated to providing the best solution for your work needs. The greatest benefit in working with Global Rental Company is the total value of working with Altec. If you need to purchase, finance, service, or buy parts, tools, and accessories for your equipment, one company handles it all.

For more information on Global Rental and all Altec products and services, call 800-958-2555 or contact a representative online.

Altec and DEMCO: A Partnership that Betters the Community

DEMCOFounded in 1929, Altec, Inc. has become one of the leading providers of products and services in the electric utility, telecommunications, tree care, lights and signs and contractor markets. Altec delivers products and services in over 100 countries around the world. With an emphasis on innovative product design and integrated safety features, we ensure that the customer is satisfied with the final product. Altec provides customer support on a day-to-day basis, fully committing ourselves to building customer relationships that last far beyond the lifecycle of the equipment.

The Dixie Electric Membership Cooperative (DEMCO) was established in 1938, and its first lines were energized on July 31, 1939. An electric utility that provides electricity to eight counties across Louisiana, DEMCO is committed to safely providing the communities it serves with economical and reliable power.

Altec Account Manager Ed Amedee and DEMCO Fleet Managers Phill Zito and Rickey Cummings have worked together over the course of many years, establishing a trusting relationship that has helped better their local communities. Through this partnership between Altec and DEMCO, the companies are able to team together to provide quality electrical utility service and reliable equipment that aids in disaster relief and education efforts.

Phill Zito has worked for DEMCO for 41 years, moving his way up the ranks to now manage all of the company’s districts, making him quite familiar with the operations of each sector.

Due to rough Louisiana weather, Zito has seen DEMCO face many challenges throughout the years. “Altec has provided us with additional equipment during storms to keep crews moving to restore electricity in local homes,” he says. “When we’ve needed something, they’ve always been there to support us.” He believes the reliability of the equipment enables DEMCO to continue working through tough times, minimizing service and repair downtime.

In 2016, DEMCO faced one of its biggest challenges yet with the Louisiana floods. Zito states, “Our vehicles were used in just about every fashion you can think of, and with the issues that we did have, Altec’s service fleets were running around, helping not only us but other utilities that flooded, as well.” During the flood restoration efforts, Zito says, “DEMCO employees were averaging 18-hour work days, so Altec was on site, trying to make sure that our trucks were rolling.” Together, Altec and DEMCO have worked to provide quick service to the Louisiana communities during severe storms, and as Altec Account Manager Ed Amedee says, "It is a team effort".

To evolve with the ever-changing electric utility market, Altec and DEMCO have collaborated to ensure that the cooperative receives the equipment that it needs. Altec’s engineers provide revisions to equipment as it is needed to ensure customers can complete jobs in the most efficient and effective ways. Zito says, “They’ve made adjustments to their equipment to accommodate everything that the utility industry needs.”

Each year, DEMCO sponsors electrical safety presentations at which elementary school children are taught how to recognize and report dangerous situations. Rickey Cummings, a DEMCO employee of 30 years, says, “We try to show them the ins and outs during a storm.” The cooperative’s dedication to safety goes beyond the workplace, recognizing the importance of informing local communities about safety protocols during storms.

Cummings has also been an instructor at the statewide live line school since 2001, which teaches student linemen how to perform jobs safely and correctly. He says that Altec is the main provider of the bucket trucks used to teach students about safety, enabling DEMCO to continue to provide service to the community without interruption. Cummings explains, “If we didn’t have Altec’s help, we would have to pull trucks from all over the state, and it would put our co-ops in a bind.”

Zito sums up Altec and DEMCO’s relationship well, saying, “As far as a company that’s willing to work with its customers, it’s almost as if they have an unspoken mission of caring for us.”

We appreciate DEMCO’s loyalty and look forward to providing tailored solutions for any of their jobsite needs. Amedee would like to continue to strengthen the relationship with DEMCO, saying, “Altec and DEMCO bring better service to the Louisiana community.” Altec is committed to growing relationships with all of our customers to assist them in their daily roles to maintain power and bring safety education to the communities in which they serve. 

For more information on all Altec products and services, call 800-958-2555 or contact an Altec representative online.

Homepage Inventory Search

Homepage Inventory Search

We have made it even easier to find the equipment you need with a new inventory search feature on the Altec homepage! You can filter by new or used, equipment type and industry to find the perfect unit for your job site needs. After landing on the inventory page, you can narrow down your search by selecting price range, working height, chassis model year, etc.

The homepage inventory search function is another way Altec hopes to improve the online experience by making it easier to find any equipment you need.

For more information on available inventory and all Altec equipment, call 800-958-2555 or contact an Altec representative online.

Raising Signs Well Without a CDL: Altec’s LS60

Designed for the lights and signs industry, Altec’s LS60 is a non-insulating, under CDL, telescopic aerial device with a working height of 60.6 ft and a side reach of 53.1 ft. The two-man aluminum platform has a 600 lb maximum capacity and rotates an industry-leading 180 degrees for easy accessibility when completing installations or maintenance work.

The LS60 mounts on an under-CDL chassis while still allowing for up to 3,000 lb of payload with a welder installed.

“The design of the LS60 came directly from customer feedback,” says Mark Kruger, Altec Sales Manager. “Altec understands how to design and build aerial equipment, but we could not provide what sign companies require to be profitable and productive without their direct input. We value and appreciate our customers’ participation in designing the next generation of sign equipment.”

For lifting materials on a jobsite, operators can attach a 500 lb capacity jib in the platform or remove the platform for load line operation of up to 5,900 lb. When the unit is mounted on an under CDL chassis and equipped with a 2,000 lb winch, the operator can drive the truck and use the crane function to lift materials without any special licenses or government training. The LS60 features outriggers with a standard short jacking capability which decreases the unit’s overall footprint to 12 ft and allows operators to safely set up in tight spots or busy areas.

A feature that is standard on all Altec products with a crane function, including the LS60, is Altec’s Hydraulic Overload Protection System (HOP). During lifting operations, HOP is an important structural protection feature involved in disabling certain unit functions to prevent overloading. Although HOP cannot prevent instability or replace an operator’s proper use of capacity charts, it is a valuable tool for monitoring structural limits and increasing the useful life of the aerial device to maximize uptime. Altec’s focus is not only to help crews operate safer and smarter, but also to assist in increasing productivity and profitability.

The LS60 provides the following features:

  • Non-Insulating Three-Stage Hydraulically Sequenced Telescopic Aerial Device (ability to utilize all three boom functions without a decrease in boom speed to any function)
  • Aluminum Platform, Single 2-Man 60 x 36 x 45 in with 180 Degree Rotation
  • Hydraulic Self-Leveling Platform
  • Quick Disconnect Platform
  • Single-Handle Electric/Hydraulic Proportional Joystick Controls with a Single Interlock for Activation
  • Out and Down Primary Outriggers
  • Down Only Auxiliary Outriggers
  • Short Jacking Option using Rotational Interlocks on Outriggers
  • Hydraulic Overload Protection System (HOP)
  • Minimum 25,999 GVWR Under CDL Chassis

For more information on the LS60 and other Altec equipment, call 800-958-2555 or contact an Altec representative online.

Altec Recognizes Pat Procaccini at 2018 EUFMC

Altec recognized Pat Procaccini, Fleet Manager at Public Service Electric and Gas (PSEG), at the 2018 Electric Utility Fleet Manager’s Conference (EUFMC). Pat was thanked for his leadership and commitment to sustainability, environmental responsibility and workforce safety in the utility industry.

Over his 41 years at PSEG, Pat has held many titles and managed numerous responsibilities, but no matter the job, has always stayed committed to safety, integrity and productivity. His vision and commitment to renewable resources lead PSEG to incorporate the Altec JEMS solution into over 350 units in the PSEG fleet. This solution not only cut fuel costs by eliminating unnecessary idle time, but also reduced the PSEG carbon emissions while making for a quieter and safer work environment for utility workers.

EUFMC is an educational conference for fleet representatives with investor-owned electric utilities, electric cooperatives and electrical contractors. It is held annually in Williamsburg, Virginia with more than 300 representatives from over 100 manufacturers and service providers in attendance.

For more information on JEMS and other Altec equipment, call 800-958-2555 or contact an Altec representative online.

How Much Does It Cost To Be Idle?

Have you ever wondered how much it costs for your equipment to be idle? Utility vehicles idle in park for 65% of their total engine hours, and an hour of engine idle is equivalent to 25 miles of driving. Altec’s Jobsite Energy Management System (JEMS) is the result of partnering with key customers to develop a sustainable solution to prevent idle time and reduce operating costs while positively affecting the environment.

JEMS is available on nearly any Altec product and offers the following benefits:

  • Decreases engine idle time
  • Reduces maintenance costs
  • Creates a quieter work environment
  • Allows operators to maintain cab temperature with the engine off
  • Decreases vehicle fumes at the jobsite
  • Reports on vehicle emissions, fuel savings and battery health

For more information on JEMS and other Altec equipment, call 800-958-2555 or contact an Altec representative online.

Altec Cranes Boom Disassembly Interval Extension

Altec Cranes Boom Disassembly Interval Extension

Altec is pleased to announce a boom disassembly and inspection interval extension from five years to ten years. Effective immediately, all new builds or existing units regardless of build date can now follow the updated factory recommended boom disassembly inspection interval of ten years in lieu of the previous interval of five years.

Altec’s continuous improvement culture and dedication to consistently improve safety, productivity and operator convenience has led to a number of firsts for Altec’s Boom Truck Crane lineup in the marketplace. From the patented dual-entry cab to the radio remote with LMAP display, Altec has pioneered many features in the boom truck industry. In that same spirit of better serving our customers, this extension will improve owner’s return on their equipment by moving the interval from five years to ten years. 

Owners will be receiving official notification in the mail and can contact their sales representative with any questions. For more information on our boom truck lineup and other Altec equipment, call 800-958-2555 or contact an Altec representative online.

Effer Distributed by Altec

Effer Distributed by Altec

Since May 2017, Altec has been the US distributor of Effer cranes, and the partnership between Altec and Effer has been a great success story. The Altec / Effer partnership combines Altec’s strength in sales, service, parts and support with the quality of the Effer product line. This mixture of quality and support brings new solutions, less equipment down time and a higher degree of customer satisfaction to the knuckle boom crane market. Altec’s ability to support customers in all markets we serve is second to none, and the Altec / Effer relationship is built on the companies’ shared commitment to excellence in customer service.

Altec sells and supports the entire line of Effer knuckle boom cranes. With lifting capacities ranging from 2 ton meters to 300 ton meters, Effer knuckle boom cranes are a popular choice for construction, mining and marine industries. The combination of Effer’s ten-sided boom shape and Weldox 1300 steel provides a power-to-weight ratio that is best-in-class in the world market.

Altec configures and installs Effer articulating cranes with safety in mind, focusing on integral safety features that provide time-to-money work efficiency in the set-up and operation of the crane. These features provide world-class safety for crane working environments.

  • Outrigger boom interlocks
  • Load limiting device, many easy to operate systems available.
  • Anti-two block device (when equipped with winch)
  • Stabilizer controls at ground level
  • Safe ingress/egress to body and cargo area
  • Emergency stop at all controls (including remote)
  • Back up alarm

For more information on Effer products and other Altec equipment, call 800-958-2555 or contact an Altec representative online.

DB41B: A Stronger Derrick for Storm Hardening a Backyard

The DB41B is a track-mounted digger derrick that provides easy access to confined work areas, such as residential backyards. Built to serve the electrical utility distribution and telecommunications markets, the DB41B provides best-in-class lifting and digging capacities, while also delivering best-in-class multi-functioning speed and performance.

The DB41B has increased lifting and digging capacities, while still maintaining a compact size, making it an ideal unit for storm hardening work and tough-to-access areas. The unit can easily set and service poles up to 55 feet, and even at a 15 foot load radius, it can lift over 3,600 pounds. The unit also has continuous rotation and an unlimited work zone.

This backyard derrick can traverse a variety of terrains with its ability to drive on front-to-back and side-to-side slopes of up to 15 degrees. The track carrier has retractable tracks, which can reduce the minimum width of the unit to less than 36 inches to allow easy passage through gates.

Just like every other Altec Digger Derrick, the DB41B is engineered and tested to ensure it is built to last. A feature that is standard on all Altec Digger Derricks, including the DB41B, is Altec’s five function Hydraulic Overload Protection System (HOP). During lifting operations, HOP is an important structural protection feature involved in disabling certain unit functions to prevent overload. Although HOP cannot prevent instability or replace an operator’s proper use of capacity charts, it is a valuable tool for monitoring structural limits.

The DB41B also provides the following features:

  • 49.6 hp gasoline engine
  • Hydraulic tilting pole guides
  • Maximum pick capacity of 6,000 lb
  • Full-function radio controls for driving the track carrier
  • Hydraulic side load protection (HSLP) during derrick operation
  • Ground pressure below 7 psi
  • 34 in x 48 in cargo deck with a 2,350 lb capacity to help haul equipment and transformers
  • ANSI compliant control system which interlocks when running the unit from the platform
  • Optional jib winch that offers 1,000 lb material handling at any position

For more information on the DB41B and other Altec equipment, call 800-958-2555 or contact an Altec representative online.

Altec Elizabethtown Operations Celebrates 20 Years of Bucket Trucks

In 1997, when Altec selected Elizabethtown, KY as the site for its newest manufacturing facility, no one realized at the time what a successful and rewarding venture it would be.  The project was the first new construction Altec had undertaken in over 20 years. When applications were being submitted for employment, over 1,100 candidates applied to fill only 10-12 positions. In the 20 years since its opening, Elizabethtown Operations has undergone numerous expansions and is now Altec’s highest volume manufacturing facility.

In 1998, the facility produced its first aerial device, made with a team of 32 associates. The inaugural unit, along with 7 others, was shipped to Bell Atlantic, currently known as Verizon. Today, Elizabethtown is still producing aerial devices but with a much larger workforce. General Manager of Elizabethtown Chad Sarver believes in the quality of his team, saying, “We have highly skilled, versatile associates.”

Elizabethtown Operations is one of our largest facilities, producing aerials for the telecommunications, electric utility and lights and signs markets.  Associates who specialize in welding, powder painting, wiring, hydraulics and control system development work together to ensure a smooth production process is performed.

With the teamwork of Altec associates, the entire aerial production process runs easily and efficiently. The process begins when metal sheets are cut by lasers before undergoing a powder painting process, a feature unique to Altec’s Elizabethtown Operations. After hanging the painted parts on a track that moves them further down the assembly line, the pieces are washed in a zirconium bath. In addition to being primed and painted, the aerial pieces are baked three times before being assembled onto a truck.

Before being delivered to a customer, each truck is safety tested, undergoing a dielectric test, a road test and a stability test on a hydraulic pad. Sarver says, “We take safety very seriously at Altec, so we ensure that each truck is built to the highest safety standards before delivery.”

After 20 years of production, Altec still looks for ways to improve our products, especially through our team of engineers who work on research and development. We pride ourselves on our custom truck offerings, and we want to be able to continue to offer innovative solutions to our customers. 

Since Elizabethtown’s first days in operation, we have continued to grow and expand our manufacturing capacity through more recent construction projects, state of the art technology and eager and enthusiastic associates.  Altec looks forward to the future of aerial production and what new offerings we can provide to our customers over the next 20 years.

For more information on our Elizabethtown Operations and the Altec product line, call 800-958-2555 or contact an Altec representative online.

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