JLG RT4069, JLG RT4769 Scissor Lifts

July 14, 2021

JLG RT4069 and JLG RT4769 rough-terrain scissor lifts are also available in electric versions. RT lifts are diesel/dual fuel engine models with hydrostatic drive. ERT models are battery-powered, AC electric drive models, and have regenerative braking.

The lifts have full drive at height capability and 28 percent more working area on the platforms than predecessor machines.

The JLG RT4069 and the JLG ERT4069 have lift heights of 40 feet 3 inches with a capacity of 800 pounds. Operating weights are 10,536 pounds and 10,560 pounds, respectively.

The JLG RT4769 and JLG ERT4769 have lift heights of 47 feet with a capacity of 800 pounds. Operating weights are 13,635 pounds and 13,363 pounds, respectively.

The RT models are available in both 2WD and 4WD configurations, and the ERT models are available in 2WD. The new platform control box with LCD display incorporates new technology that focuses on integrating data that allows operators to better understand the machine’s performance and capabilities. For example, it is able to provide users a multitude of productivity, terrain, machine health, and safety notifications during use.

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JLG RT4069 Scissor Specs

  • Power: Diesel/dual fuel engine
  • Lift height: 40 feet 3 inches
  • Platform capacity: 800 pounds
  • Operating weight: 10,536 pounds

JLG ERT4069 Scissor Specs

  • Power: AC electric drive
  • Lift height: 40 feet 3 inches
  • Platform capacity: 800 pounds
  • Operating weight: 10,560 pounds

JLG RT4769 Scissor Specs

  • Power: Diesel/dual fuel engine
  • Lift height: 47 feet
  • Platform capacity: 800 pounds
  • Operating weight: 13,635 pounds

JLG ERT4769 Scissor Specs

  • Power: AC electric drive
  • Lift height: 47 feet
  • Platform capacity: 800 pounds
  • Operating weight: 13,363 pounds

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