Electric tipping station BS120 SL DV
manualdrumlifting

electric tipping station
electric tipping station
electric tipping station
electric tipping station
electric tipping station
electric tipping station
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Characteristics

Operation
electric, manual
Applications
drum
Other characteristics
lifting, stainless steel, column type
Carrying capacity

150 kg
(330.69 lb)

Description

BS120 SL DV is an electric drum lift tilter trolley for reduced light equipped with a manual frontal drum tilter capable of handling a wide variety of drums/small drums with a maximum weight of 150 kg; the lifting and lowering by means of an electric motor (push-button operated) allows significant emptying heights to be reached in a short time and without any effort on the part of the operator. The single column at the centre of the trolley offers a good view from all angles and makes it extremely manoeuvrable; it also allows, in the stainless steel version, high quality finishes that can be easily cleaned even with aggressive products. The drum is gripped by the 400 mm high clamping jaws, completely covered with interchangeable rubber and locked with a sturdy clamping handwheel; continuous 360° frontal rotation is achieved by manually actuating the handwheel, which can engage a chain to make it easier for the operator to empty the drums at height. With the help of appropriate accessories we are also able to handle drums that are not cylindrical or objects with special shapes. A special feature of all VEAB manual tilting trolleys, which is uncommon and should not be underestimated from a safety point of view, is that they keep the drum stable in the emptying position once rotated. Optional items: Special frame and cradle designs Accessories for special drums or containers

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