Spindle Lift Table HL500

Exclusively with removable crank for use with cordless screwdriver

Millimetre accurate height adjustment via spindle and hand crank

Maintains position even when not used for longer periods, does not sink the way some hydraulic lift tables can do

No loss of oil possible

Particularly robust, hardwearing and virtually maintenance free

Product description

Durable device. Easy to service, with inspection supports.
Powder coated in signal blue RAL 5005 and pure orange RAL 2004.
2 steering wheels and 2 fixed castors, polyurethane tyres, all round foot protection. Steering wheels with double stops.

Cordless screwdriver not included.
When using a cordless screwdriver for lifting in place of crank (up to approx. 150 kg), please ensure that it will provide sufficient torque as determined by the load.

Exclusively with removable crank for use with cordless screwdriver
Millimetre accurate height adjustment via spindle and hand crank
Maintains position even when not used for longer periods, does not sink the way some hydraulic lift tables can do
No loss of oil possible
Particularly robust, hardwearing and virtually maintenance free

HL500

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Post time: Jun-23-2021