Electric elevator GEDA MULTILIFT P12

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Characteristics

Operation
electric
Applications
for construction
Other characteristics
platform
Carrying capacity

1,500 kg
(3,306.9 lb)

Description

MULTILIFT P12 / HOW IT WORKS The Multilift P12 is the ideal temporary hoist for working at multiple levels. It has a fully enclosed cab making working at height even safer. GEDA's multilift required no foundations, the unit is self contained and can arrive ready to be erected on site with no hassle. The Multilift comes complete with with a mounted enclosure, transmission, car and trailing cable. Choose between three different sized cars to maximise the hoists' capability. Ideal for pits and alike, the cab is quick to unload with a crane, telehandler or a forklift. The GEDA ERA-mast system is then tied every 9 m to the wall, scaffolding or surface of the structure as an added safety feature, simply link them as you go up with ease and comfort. The mast sections are simply added from inside the car as you move up the building saving both time and money. The Multilift P12 goes up to a height of 150m and can take up to 1500kg, make working at height a worry of the past and rest assured with GEDA's German engineering. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION The P12 has a capacity of up to 1500kg or 12 people perfect for a variety of different uses and sites. All the hoist requires is a 400v / 32 Amps power supply and it boast a lifting speed up to 40 metres per minute with soft start and stop function. The cage is available in three lengths, 2m, 2.5m and 3.2m by 1.4m wide. A C-loading door can be installed as an additional entrance at ground level.

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