Data sheet


ML 65.0 assembly lift with 300 kg capacity





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Brief description

  • Up to 6.5 m lifting height: 300 kg can be rolled under load
  • Lift by manual hand crank

Long description

This assembly lift is ingenious - with a fantastic lift height of 6.5 m, it helps to safely manoeuvre loads of up to 300kg. One of the decisive advantages of this assembly lift is that, during glass pane assembly, the vacuum suction cups can be driven to the facade without problems, as Heavydrive uses counter weights. With conventional lifts, for exhibition stand construction or sound engineering, the lifting carriage is underneath the lifted object. With our models, such as the ML 65.0, this would be disruptive. Last but not least, this practical all-rounder is folded by hand and, if needed, even fits into a car. It is hand driven and therefore requires hardly any servicing. Movable under a load of 300 kg. Delivery. From store.








Data sheet (ML 65.0)


Features

Lift Height: 6.5 m
Capacity: 300 kg
Net Weight: 144 kg
Net Weight incl. Counterweights : 312 + 8 x 16 kg
Load fork : 700 mm tooth length
Carriage : Castors for solid floors, limited off-road suitability

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ML 65.0 assembly lift with 300 kg capacity | ML 65.0 assembly lift with 300 kg capacity
ML 65.0 assembly lift with 300 kg capacity | ML 65.0 assembly lift with 300 kg capacity

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