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Air Technical Industries: New Low-Profile, Self-Propelled Lift Table

Transport 10,000-pound loads on low-profile lift table

Air Technical Industries: New Low-Profile, Self-Propelled Lift Table
By Air Technical Industries 
January 11, 2016

A new low-profile, self-propelled lift table by Air Technical Industries features a built-in and self-contained hydraulic propulsion system, power remote steering, lifting mechanism, wheels and batteries.

Flexible, the unit helps an operator lift and transport large and heavy items (up to 10,000 pounds) through narrow aisles, doorways and crowded areas without physical exertion. It measures 52 x 120 inches and has a lowered height is 14 inches that elevates to a raised height of 74 inches. Traveling on rollerbearing mounted polyurethane wheels, the lifting and power steering systems are also hydraulically powered.

To prevent overloading, the hydraulic system has safety relief valves, while the chrome plated shafts in the hydraulic cylinders ensure smooth operation and prevent corrosion.

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