XCMG GTBZ37A self-propelled aerial device on seamless rubber crawler chassis — not a truck mount. Seamless rubber track preserves ground surface during travel, fitting indoor factory floors, warehouse epoxy coatings, and finished concrete sites where wheel marks or steel cleats would damage the substrate. Polygon arm section for boom stiffness through the working envelope. Quick-disassemble platform with universal wheels for portable repositioning. Multiple load and leg span operating modes for tight-access work. Standard trim platform weighing with automatic limiting. 220V power socket and water/gas interface on the platform for direct tool use without ground supply lines.
The XCMG GTBZ37A is an aerial device with a self-propelled rubber crawler chassis — not a truck mount. Seamless rubber track design preserves ground surface during travel, which matters for indoor factory floors, warehouse epoxy coatings, and finished concrete on construction sites where wheel marks or steel cleats would damage the substrate. Track design also reduces maintenance cost compared with rigid steel crawler track.
Boom uses an innovative polygon arm section to increase bending strength and stiffness through the working envelope. The working platform can be quickly disassembled for transit or service access, and the working bucket includes universal wheels for portable repositioning when separated from the chassis.
Multiple load and multiple leg span operating modes let the operator trade outrigger spread against amplitude — relevant for tight indoor or warehouse work where full outrigger spread is not feasible. Standard trim platform weighing with automatic limiting prevents overload in mid-cycle without operator intervention. Outriggers support both automatic and manual leveling modes.
The platform is equipped with a 220V power socket and water/gas interface — operators can use water tools, pneumatic tools, and electrical tools directly on the platform without running supply lines from the ground. Application fit: indoor factory installation, warehouse fitouts, signage work in finished spaces, and rental fleet deployments where surface preservation and tool integration matter.