Lifting platform FT-008
suspended

Lifting platform - FT-008 - ACCESUS - suspended
Lifting platform - FT-008 - ACCESUS - suspended
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Characteristics

Function
lifting
Type
suspended
Load limit

600 kg
(1,323 lb)

Description

Manual suspended scaffolding The suspended scaffold Manual is composed by aluminium pieces from 2 to 3 m of length, lightweight, easy to assembly, store and transport. The assembly is made by bolts. Specially designed for lifting people and according to EN 1808 norm. The length of Manual suspended platform can be 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8 m of length with a maximum load capacity of 600 kg. The suspended scaffolding Manual uses a m.lift 400 manual hoist with double wire rope. A safe and affordable solution for different works. The Manual suspended platform is compatible with different suspension systems (for facades, bridges, chimneys, parapets, light shafts...) and compatible with Moduleco and Modulaho accessories. Technical data: - Approved for lifting people: Yes. - According to EN 1808: Yes. - Load capacity: 180 kg/m. - Maximum load capacity: 600 kg. - Maximum height: Unlimited. - Maximum length: 8 m. - Climbing speed: 3,8 m/min. - Height of the handrails: 1 m. - Anti slip floor: Yes. - Double wire rope system: Included.

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7-13 Apr 2025 München (Germany) Hall A1 - Stand 119

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