NEW TEREX® HYDRA PLATFORMS HPT 11/38 IS THE FIRST TRUCK MODEL PLATFORM THAT DOES NOT REQUIRE A CDL LICENSE TO OPERATE

ROCK HILL, SOUTH CAROLINA, January 18, 2011 – The new Terex® Hydra Platforms HPT 11/38 truck-mounted under-bridge access platform from Terex Roadbuilding is the company’s first cross model, matching the trailer platform with a truck chassis. Weighing less than 26,001 lb (11,794 kg), the new HPT 11/38 truck-mounted model does not require a CDL license to operate.

“An operator needs only a regular state-issued driver’s license to drive the HPT 11/38,” says Mark Duckwall, sales manager, under-bridge access platforms for Terex Roadbuilding. “This makes it much more convenient for the contractor to transport, and it’s an ideal unit for the rental industry.”

The new HPT 11/38 features a 38-ft (11.6-m) long and maximum 42-in (1,067-mm) wide telescoping platform. Its platform weight capacities of 1,000 lb (455 kg) total and 500 lb (227 kg) at the end of the platform are enough to securely accommodate multiple workers with tooling. Offering a maximum 16-ft (4.9-m) lowering depth and 180-degree rotation, this under-bridge access platform is perfect for applications ranging from bridge inspection and restoration to stripping operations and utility work.

Similar to all other Terex® Hydra Platforms models, the new HPT 11/38 features five-minute deployment and the patented Tower Separation System. Platform deployment and operation are powered by a separate 18-hp (13.4-kW) gasoline engine with auto idle, saving fuel and wear and tear on the truck’s power take-off (P.T.O.). Offering a maximum 6-ft (1.8-m) extension, the exclusive Tower Separation System includes hydraulically adjustable cross-linking arms and a level walkway with arm rails connecting the truck’s turntable subframe to the main outside vertical tower and platform.

“At no time are the workers disconnected from the bridge deck like they are with traditional lifts,” says Christer Bradley, director of sales & marketing, under-access bridge platforms for Terex Roadbuilding. “Power failure does not prevent the worker from returning to the deck when using our unit.”

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The unit’s platform deploys to the right side of the truck. This model’s tower offers 7 ft (2.1 m) of vertical height clearance to navigate around obstacles on the deck. A voice-activated communication system connects the workers on the platform with operators at the main control panel at the rear of the truck and inside the truck cab. Hydraulically deployed caster outriggers on the unit help to ensure platform stability during operation.

With its compact 8-ft, 2-in (2.5-m) width, the new Terex® Hydra Platforms HPT 11/38 requires only a single lane width for operation, keeping lane closures to a minimum. Mounted on a diesel-powered truck chassis, the unit has a transport height of 11 ft, 6 in (3.5 m) and length of 32 ft (9.8 m).

The new Terex® Hydra Platforms HPT 11/38 will be on display in Terex booth #C5836 at World of Concrete in Las Vegas, Nevada.

About Terex Roadbuilding
Part of Terex Corporation (NYSE: TEX), Terex Roadbuilding is a diversified manufacturer of equipment for use in the construction, infrastructure and road-building industries. The equipment offering encompasses over 75 products, including landfill compactors, automatic roller, bridge and canal pavers, under-bridge aerial access platforms, mixer trucks, slipform pavers, curb and barrier machines, ready mix plants, asphalt pavers, material transfer devices and vehicles, asphalt plants and equipment, warm mix asphalt systems, reclaimer/stabilizers and milling machines. More company information can be found at www.terexrb.com.

About Terex
Terex Corporation is a diversified global manufacturer operating in four business segments: Aerial Work Platforms, Construction, Cranes, and Materials Processing. Terex manufactures a broad range of equipment for use in various industries, including the construction, infrastructure, quarrying, mining, shipping, transportation, refining, energy and utility industries. Terex offers a complete line of financial products and services to assist in the acquisition of Terex equipment through Terex Financial Services. More information on Terex can be found at www.terex.com.