Genie TML 4000 Light Tower

Sept. 28, 2010

The Genie TML-4000 light tower, by Terex Aerial Work Platforms, now features Kubota power, a galvanized mast, and standard 120- and 240-volt outlets. Quick-disconnect fittings on the lights and ballasts help speed up routine maintenance. Numbered and interchangeable ballasts, galvanized for corrosion resistance, simplify troubleshooting. The telescoping mast borrows technology from Genie’s aerial work platforms, including wear pads that eliminate metal-to-metal contact and the resulting rust.

The Genie TML-4000 light tower, by Terex Aerial Work Platforms, now features Kubota power, a galvanized mast, and standard 120- and 240-volt outlets. Quick-disconnect fittings on the lights and ballasts help speed up routine maintenance. Numbered and interchangeable ballasts, galvanized for corrosion resistance, simplify troubleshooting. The telescoping mast borrows technology from Genie’s aerial work platforms, including wear pads that eliminate metal-to-metal contact and the resulting rust. The Terex statement claims the repowered unit “maintains many popular features, but delivers even more benefits at a more competitive price.”