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Low-level lift

27th December 1968
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A low-level lift specially designed for work which requires vehicles in a wheel-free position comes from Castro!. Operations such as brake checks and repair, wheel balancing, steering checks and tyre servicing are simplified by its use. Operation is by means of a lever situated on a control console. A special safety feature is a fork that secures the lift when in the raised position. The new lift is 15ft long and 2ft Sin. wide. It will raise a maximum load of 3 tons to a height of 13in. Made by: Castro' Ltd., Castro! House, Marylebone Rd., London, NW1.

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