riwal introduces jlg-660sj quad tracks

3 November, 2023

Riwal presents: JLG-660SJ Quad Tracks

A new type of machine will soon be available for both sales and rental at Riwal: the JLG-660SJ Quad Tracks. This latest edition to our fleet, equipped to handle a variety of job site applications, provides the benefit of both continuous tracks and wheels. Showcasing the innovative power of JLG, this is the first model with interchangeable tyres and tracks.

New addition to our fleet: JLG-660SJ Quad Tracks

The Quad Tracks model especially makes a difference at job sites where a decision on whether to use a tracked or wheeled boom lift is required. With this new functionality and its unique trapezium shape, operators may expect excellent floatation, minimal rutting, improved traction, superior comfort over obstacles, less damage to running wheels and no ‘break over’ effect.

Quad Tracks’ special features

  • Four triangular rubber-track systems bolting directly to the standard wheel hubs.
  • Ability to be swapped for regular tires or used on other applicable models.
  • Increased machine utilisation and fleet flexibility.
  • Equipped for use at uneven job sites and rougher terrains: able to handle sand, mud, gravel, grass, paved streets with curbs, potholes and sharp transitions.

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