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30th August 2001, Page 16
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• Bradbury has developed two new mobile electro-hydraulic column lifts capable of providing a CV workshop with lifting capacities of 30 and 45 tonnes. They are available as upgradeable four and six column sets.

Models 6743 and 6763 have selfcentring wheel carriages for even load distribution and spring loaded wheels for easy positioning, Bradbury also offers two new short-platform scissor lifts: the 3.6-tonne model 8603, which needs to be recessed in the floor and is well suited for working on 4x4s, and the surface-mount 3.0tonne model 8703.

Both scissor lifts feature lifting blocks and low-voltage push button controls with hydraulic platform synchronisation. They also have safety valves and ratchet mecha nisms operating throughout their travel up to the 1.85m height limit, with a reflector/light beam sensor to keep the platform level during each lift.

• Contact 01376 555266.

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