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History[]

The AerialCat is a line of aerial ladders introduced by Grumman Emergency Products. When Grumman wrapped up operations in 1992, KME Fire Apparatus acquired the design and rights to the AerialCat name.

Products[]

KME offers the AerialCat in a variety of lengths and configurations.

Rear-Mount Aerial[]

Model Vertical Reach Horizontal Reach Payload Capacity
79' Single-Axle ladder 79' 79' 500 lbs.
79' Tandem-Axle ladder 79' 70' 750 lbs.
102' platform 102' 94' 1000 lbs.
103' 4-section ladder 103' 94' 500 lbs.
109' 4-section ladder 109' 100' 750 lbs.
123' 4-section ladder 123' 114' 500 lbs.

Mid-Mount Aerial[]

Model Vertical Reach Horizontal Reach Payload Capacity
81' 5-section platform 81' 71' 1000 lbs.
84' platform 84'
95' 5-section platform 95' 85' 1000 lbs.
100' 5-section platform 100' 90' 1000 lbs.
100' 4-section ladder 100' 92' 500 lbs.
102' platform 102'

Tractor-Drawn Aerial[]

Model Vertical Reach Horizontal Reach Payload Capacity
100' 4-section ladder 100' 92' 500 lbs.
101' 4-section ladder (Waterway) 101' 94' 500 lbs.
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