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Lift platform

13th April 1973, Page 80
13th April 1973
Page 80
Page 80, 13th April 1973 — Lift platform
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The Liftec LD/10 is an hydraulically elevated platform mounted on a battery-driven pedestrian-controlled truck incorporating a built-in battery charger, and it is built by Liftec Engineering.

Suitable for reaching roadside lamps, for instance, the LD /10 offers a working height of 6.1 metres with a safe working load of 2001b. The boom elevates the platform in an almost vertical path using a single hydraulic ram which is self acting. The platform is mechanically levelled as it is raised.

The booms are mounted on a base sub-frame chassis which has four corner Jacks for rigid support.

The chassis is a pedestriancontrolled unit having a conventional steering tiller handle with brake and trigger switch. The complete vehicle measures in a closed position 3.55m long, 73.66cm wide and 1.98m high.

Made by: Liftec Engineering Ltd. PO Box 8 Berkhamsted, Herts.

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