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Lift to wash

20th December 1974
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An underbody wash lift that will tilt a vehicle high enough from the floor for easy cleaning has been produced by Laycock.

One-man operation gives 1.5m (5ft) lifting in 45 seconds, without need to adjust the vehicle's position.

Safety devices include "deadman" controls, platform locking bars, and toe clearance under a fully lowered Able to take up to 6 tonnes weight, and a maximum wheelbase of 4m (13ft I in), the power required is three-phase electricity oply.

The lift is all surface mounting, and installation by Laycock is free in UK mainland.

Available from: Laycock Engineering Ltd, Garage Equipment Division, Archer Road, Sheffield S8 OJY.

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