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High-lift foi removals

21st March 1981, Page 59
21st March 1981
Page 59
Page 59, 21st March 1981 — High-lift foi removals
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SOME VISITORS to the old parts of Amsterdam and oth Dutch cities may have be puzzled by the hoists or cram sticking out from many of II residential blocks built befo the First World War.

With stairs which are u usually precipitous and oftE quite narrow, these extern lifting aids generally provide tlonly means of moving large ar heavy items of furniture in ar out of the buildings.

To speed up removals, Dutc firms sometimes call i specialist help from companiE providing power-driven mobi lifts or cranes to handle heav items through the windows f upper storeys.

Now a well-known Dutc manufacturer of cv bodywor and demountable equipmen Renova NV of Hilversum, has df veloped a swop frame-based rE movals lift to fulfil the same pu pose without tying up expensiv vehicle equipment.

Designed to be carried on Mercedes-Benz LP 813 chassis which can also be used with Renova van body of alloy cor struction, the new lift has fiv telescopic sections that can b extended to a working height c 25m.

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Locations: Amsterdam