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P-series 400kg capacity manual and electric lifters/stackers from Spacepac Industries



Electric lifter with fork tynes and Manual lifter with platform tynes

Spacepac Industries has an economical alternative to expensive forklifts, P-series 400kg capacity manual and electric lifters/stackers.

According to the market leader, the P-series platform trolleys are ideally suited to unloading skids in smaller workshops and warehouses.

Special features

Durable construction
P-series manual and electric lifters/ stackers are known to be high quality, coupled with heavy duty construction for reliability. The P-series of lifters has overall dimensions of 645L x 110W x 1425-1925H mm.

Flexible lifting height
The 400kg lifters or stackers are available in a variety of lift heights to suit one’s application. Both manual and electric lifters have a minimum lift height of 90mm and a maximum lift height of up to 1700mm.

Work platforms and fork tynes
The lifters/ stackers are supplied with both a work platform (650mm x 580mm) and fork tynes. The forks have adjustable width between 110 and 550mm to cater to various size loads.

Top quality, heavy load bearing castors assure durability.

Manual and battery powered
P-series lifters/ stackers are available in manual or electric models as an option.

7-Feb-2007

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