XCMG GKS32F vehicle-mounted extensible boom aerial device with 31.6 m maximum working height. Chassis class allows operation under a C1 driver's license. Six-arm five-arm synchronous telescopic boom geometry — synchronous telescoping reduces cycle time versus sequential extension. Standard 1600 mm aluminum alloy work bucket — wider than entry-class units, giving operators more usable workspace for tool layout and two-person tasks. Standard wireless remote control, integrated exit and turntable control panel, optional unilateral or no-extension-leg operation, and IoT-connected fleet monitoring platform.
The XCMG GKS32F is a vehicle-mounted extensible boom aerial device with a 31.6 m maximum working height. Chassis class allows operation under a C1 driver's license — relevant for crews where the operator and the driver are the same person and a CDL-class license is not justified by fleet utilization.
Boom configuration is six-arm five-arm synchronous telescopic. Synchronous telescoping reduces cycle time versus sequential extension and keeps the boom geometry predictable through the working envelope. The standard work bucket is 1600 mm aluminum alloy — wider than entry-class aerial device buckets, giving operators more usable workspace for tool layout and two-person tasks.
Standard wireless remote control supports operator visibility in narrow working environments. The exit and turntable share an integrated panel design for operator transitions between platform and ground control. Unilateral operation and no-extension-leg operation are available as options for tight-access work where full outrigger spread is not possible.
The vehicle is connected to an XCMG IoT platform for real-time fleet condition monitoring — fit for rental operators tracking utilization and maintenance windows across a mixed roster.