Vehicle ramp
for palletfor trolleyselectro-hydraulic

vehicle ramp
vehicle ramp
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Characteristics

Product applications
vehicle, for pallet, for trolleys
Operation
electro-hydraulic

Description

The loading ramps with radius lip are robust electro-hydraulic ramps with guaranteed high resistance against the tear and wear. The depth of the pit is 550 mm. Campisa ramps with radius beams are equipped with a windproof hinge on the head that upholds continuous connection. PERFORMANCE Campisa recommends an inclination limit of 8% for trolleys and 4% for electric pallet trucks and offers a maximum non-slip connection inclination of 12.5% ​​according to EN 1398 specifications. Maximum lift above dock level: approximately 640 mm. Maximum lowering below dock level: about 300 mm. Torsion, 3% adaptation to the inclination of the platforms, as per EN 1398, following the lateral inclination of the vehicles. FUNCTIONALITY The ramp connected to the vehicle floor is an inert bridge that follows the vertical movement of the vehicle during loading (EN 1398). The ramp at rest has the lip inserted in the lip holders and in this position, it can be crossed under full load. The operating cycle is guaranteed by a single button command unit (dead man), with the following sequence: Button pressed: the ramp lifts up and reaches its maximum height, then the lip opens automatically and rotate to position. When the lip is extended, the button can be released; the ramp descends slowly and the extended lip lays on the floor of the truck. Loading operations can start. Rest: once loading is complete the operator must press the button then release it when the lip is up and closed, before reaching the maximum height, then the ramp automatically returns to its rest position.

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