Inclined lift Junior with hybrid drive for window transport
For the efficient transport of window elements, Böcker will show compact and powerful inclined lifts with a specially developed window platform at Fensterbau Frontale. At booth 151 in hall 4, the manufacturer of lifting technology will present, among others, the inclined lift Junior HD 24 with hybrid drive. Equipped with an additional 2.6 kW, 230 V electric motor, the lift transports glass elements not only quickly and back-friendly, but also sustainably to their installation location.
The Junior construction lift has a window platform that is attached directly to the lift's carriage without the need for tools. A storage compartment on the platform provides convenient space for small parts or lashing equipment. Nine adjustable lashing eyes are provided to secure the windows in place during upward transport. Easy, ergonomic loading and unloading is ensured by the roller rails and the foam-covered rollers on the platform. Thanks to two latching options on the carriage, the window platform can also be placed in the tilt position and thus protrudes right into the building. And not only windows and panes find room on the flatbed, it also transports solar panels, corrugated sheets, plasterboard, wood panels and much more.
The compact Junior construction lift was specially developed for use on tight construction sites. Due to its small dimensions and small footprint, the lift is always the right choice when space is at a premium, e.g. in city centres or during renovation work in old towns. Due to its low dead weight, the lift can be towed by all standard passenger cars.
Despite its compact design, the Junior offers high performance on the construction site. Carriage speeds of up to 48 m/min and a travel height of up to 23.7 m ensure efficient work processes. The axle of the Junior can be retracted so that the lift, with a shunting width of less than one meter, can also reach its place of operation through a standard door. If things get really tight, the drawbar can also be pushed in additionally.