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MEC's Lifts Innovation For CONEXPO/CON-AGG 2026

What attendees can expect to find at MEC's CONEXPO booth.

MEC 46-RJ Prototype
MEC 46-RJ Prototype
MEC Aerial Work Platforms

MEC Aerial Work Platforms is bringing 50 years of operator-led innovation and rental-fleet performance to its next phase of growth. Their booth features an expanded product lineup shaped by today’s jobsite realities and contractor feedback.

CONEXPO-CON/AGG attendees can visit the MEC Booth F42072 in the Festival Grounds from March 3-7 in Las Vegas to see the newest innovations and speak with product experts about how the models best fit their team’s applications and fleets.

MEC is showcasing its comprehensive range of models, spanning from micro scissor lifts to premium MAX boom lifts. The booth lineup is anchored by four key highlights: the CD-9T carry-deck crane, a prototype of the MAX 46-RJ Hybrid telescopic boom lift, the MME30 vertical mast lift, and the recently announced PLUS (+) slab electric scissor lift upgrades, all reflecting MEC’s continuous goal to remove jobsite frictions with quality designs that safely improve uptime and productivity.

Telescopic Boom Prototype

As a novel hybrid-power 46-ft. straight boom concept (pictured above), the new MAX 46-RJ Hybrid telescopic boom lift prototype previews an extension of the MAX boom line’s premium feature set — typically reserved for the largest machines in the category — into a key working-height class where fleet utilization lives.

The 46-RJ Hybrid is designed around operator efficiency and ergonomics. It pairs reach precision with better body positioning at the controls and rental-tough durability, where booms take the most day-to-day abuse.

Key highlights include a 6-ft. (1.8-m) high-capacity rotating jib with a 135-degree vertical and a 120-degree horizontal range to help operators dial in work position at reach with fewer chassis moves, a footswitch-free layout that supports better stance and visibility while operating, and a more robust platform built to hold up in challenging high-turn rental environments.

The MEC product team is seeking feedback on the prototype in the booth as part of its plans for growing the MAX boom line, which will also be featured on the stand. MEC MME30MEC MME30MEC Aerial Work Platforms

Tight Space Mast Lift

The new MME30 electric vertical mast lift is built for indoor work where crews need more height in constrained spaces. With an industry-exclusive 36-ft. indoor working height and compact stowed dimensions of 32.5-in. (0.83-m) overall width and 78.5-in. height, it will pass through a standard single doorway. The MME30 helps crews reach higher without stepping up to a larger, more complex machine.

Its ability for operators to drive fully elevated reduces repeated up/down cycles to get to work faster completing punch lists, maintenance runs, and overhead installs. Durability and indoor jobsite protection are central to the design, with rugged construction, maintenance-friendly power, and MEC’s patented Leak Containment System® to help protect finished indoor environments.

The MME30 features direct-electric PMSR AC motors for longer operation between charges and AGM maintenance-free batteries, as well as 5-in. wide tires to minimize ground pressure on sensitive floors.

A New Carry-Deck Crane

The CD-9TThe CD-9TMEC Aerial Work PlatformsMEC is marking its entry into the crane category with the 9-ton CD-9T diesel carry-deck crane, designed to address long-standing pain points in a segment that has seen limited change for decades.

The CD-9T’s innovative design improves sightlines for operators with a low-profile design that provides 360° visibility, provides a more workable space in its comfort cab, and offers smoother positioning and placement control, while giving rental fleets a widely requested alternative in the 8-10 ton class.

Full details will be separately announced.

PLUS Scissor Lift Line

MEC 26-XD+MEC 26-XD+ MEC Aerial Work PlatformsAlso at CONEXPO-CON/AGG, MEC will feature its recently introduced PLUS (+) slab electric scissor lift line, which offers fewer overload interruptions with greater platform capacities, more productive time per charge, and improved positioning capabilities.

The PLUS updates are designed to keep crews working efficiently while maximizing rental fleet utilization. In addition to the Micro 19-XD+, 26-XD+, 3232+, and 4555+ that will be on display at the booth, MEC will be showing a new prototype model — the 4035+ — a 40-ft. drive-at-full height electric scissor that is less than 3-ft. wide.

Along with these product highlights, MEC will feature key models across its broad boom and scissor lift lineup, including the MAX 135-RJ, the MAX 66-RJ with Perkins engine, and the Dual-Reach 85-J boom lifts, as well as the Micro 2032 and 3084RT Speed Level scissor lifts, plus the MME25 mast lift. Across the booth, MEC’s operator-driven design leadership shows up in patented features, such as the Xtra-Deck® and industry award-winning models, which reduce the everyday hassles that cost contractors time and fleet utilization.

 

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