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Column type lifting device Sprint 2.0

column type lifting device
column type lifting device
column type lifting device
column type lifting device
column type lifting device
column type lifting device
column type lifting device
column type lifting device
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For Everyday Ups and Downs. With a compact design, easy maneuverability, electronic lift-mechanism and driving capabilities, the Sprint offers a more efficient and productive alternative to bulky rolling ladders in a variety of environments and applications. Put Your Ladders Away. Forever. Work quickly. The Sprint 2.0 is ready to move in seconds. The operator turns on the Sprint 2.0 and drives to their work location and then elevates once they arrive. Simple push buttons adjust the tray with the operator on board. Whether you're stocking shelves, picking orders, or changing lightbulbs, the Sprint offers a fast, efficient, drivable solution for virtually any application. CONFIGURATION OPTIONS GUIDE ROLLERS— easier travel in narrow aisles for more reliable operation and minimized impacts. LED LIGHTS— enhances operator visibility in dimly lit work areas for greater productivity. ENCLOSED LOAD TRAY ATTACHMENT— allows easier, more secure handling of loose and oddly shaped items. ERGONOMIC + Padded operator platform enhances operator comfort + Powered load tray provides ease of usability SERVICEABILITY + Simple, convenient charging using a standard 110V wall plug. EFFICIENT + Maneuver easily with a compact design and zero turn radius. + Enhanced visibility with clear, 360° sightlines. + Quick, easy access to all components during scheduled maintenance through snap-inplace covers. + Run for up to 9 hours on a single battery charge.

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