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6th August 1976, Page 33
6th August 1976
Page 33
Page 33, 6th August 1976 — BRADBURY
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THE Bradbury division of T.I. Transport Equipment manufactures a comprehensive selection of lifts and jacks for both light and heavy vehicle use. Dockmaster lifts are available with lifting capacities ranging from 3,558kg (3.5 tons) to 14,224kg (14 tons).

Although most are four post, the largest model is a six-poster, which may be specified with or without a wheel-free framework. Lifting heights of the lift platforms vary from 1.705m (5ft 71/2in) on the • 5,084kg (5 tons) model to 1.854m (6ft 1in) on the 14,224 (14 tons) model. All but the smallest of the lifts has a maximum width across the platforms of 2.616m (8ft 7in). To accommodate larger vehicles, the 14-ton model has a platform length of 7.99m (26ft 2in).

Two specialist lifts are also available, one for use with tractive units, the other designed for fork-lift truck operators. An hydraulic/electric mechanism is employed in each lift, to raise and lower. A full range of accessories such as balcony extensions, ladder and side rails are available for all models, while chassis

supports and bridge extensions

are available for two of range.

Trolley jacks from the Bi bury range include the Draulic, a 10 tonnes (9.8 tc capacity model which can raised to a maximum heigh 616mm (241/4in). This mc also incorporates Bradbu patented "rocket lift", a me to raise the jack up to the I in one movement. It has a t benefit of flushing the hydra valves during this operat

Other jacks in the range the popular 1.5 tonnes tons) model the Jackette, the 2.5 tonnes (2.5 ti Hi-draulic. Intermediate mo have lifting capacities of 4 and 6 tonnes (3.9, 4.9 and ton§). _

Transport Equipme PO Box 8, High March Daventry, Northants

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