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Operator's Manual
Third Edition • Second Printing
Part No. 97779 GR-12 • GR-15 • GR-20 33
SPECIFICATIONS
Continuous improvement of our products is a Genie
policy. Product specifications are subject to change
without notice or obligation.
GR-15
Height, working maximum 6.30 m
Height, platform maximum 4.47 m
Height, stowed maximum 1.72 m
Height, stowed maximum 1.62 m
standard platform with work station tray
Height, stowed maximum 1.62 m
stock picker platform with work station tray
Height, stowed maximum 1.97 m
stock picker platform with bike racks
Width 75 cm
Length, stowed 1.35 m
Length with standard platform 1.85 m
optional platform extension extended
Length with stock picker platform 1.87 m
including adjustable tray
Length with stock picker platform 1.91 m
including adjustable tray and work station tray
Maximum capacity, 227 kg
standard platform
Maximum capacity, 159 kg
AWP and fiberglass platform
Maximum capacity, 227 kg
stock picker platform
Maximum wind speed 12.5 m/s
Turning radius (inside) 0 cm
Turning radius (outside) 78.7 cm
Weight See Serial Label
(Machine weights vary with option configurations)
Power source 4 Batteries, 6V 225AH
Controls Proportional
AC outlet in platform Standard
Tire size 25.4 x 7.6 x 2.5 cm
Airborne noise emissions 70 dB
Maximum sound level at normal operating workstations
(A-weighted)
Maximum slope rating, stowed position 30% (17°)
Maximum side slope rating 30% (17°)
Note: Slope rating is subject to ground conditions and
adequate traction.
Drive speeds
Stowed, maximum 4.0 km/h
12.2 m/10.9 sec
Platform raised, maximum 0.8 km/h
12.5 m/55 sec
Floor loading information
Tire load, maximum 606 kg
Tire contact pressure 14.4 kg/cm
2
1418 kPA
Occupied floor pressure 1210 kg/m
2
11.87 kPA
Note: Floor loading information is approximate and
does not incorporate different option configurations.
It should be used only with adequate safety factors.