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Humans have used ladders and scaffolding for hundreds of years. But now, it’s time to evolve. Replace these outdated tools with low-level access lifts—products designed to help you comfortably reach tasks at heights up to 16 ft. From the leading manufacturer of machines for accessing extreme heights comes a family of machines that applies the same safety and productivity standards to lower heights. Schedule a virtual demo today to experience our comprehensive line of low-level access lifts.
Experience clean, quiet operation in sensitive environments with a manual lift.
EcoLift 50
EcoLift 70
Boost efficiency with powered lifting, more maneuverability and virtually no setup time.
830P
1030P
Small man lifts help you get the job done in many industries and applications. Use a crank lift like the EcoLift to replace light bulbs in a hospital hallway. Or use powered lifting to complete a range of contractors’ tasks, from drywall work and painting to HVAC and electrical work. Reference the chart to see which low-level access lift may be right for your application.
Our low-level access line offers productivity- and safety-boosting benefits, like 360-degree hands-free access, lanyard attachment points, tool trays and enclosed platforms. Fit into tight spaces and reposition easily thanks to compact dimensions. Plus, these lifts are lightweight for use on sensitive flooring and in elevators.
Drywall work and painting tasks are easier from the platform of the environmentally friendly EcoLift. This safe alternative to ladders lets you set up and work with both hands.
Painting, cleaning and general facility maintenance are more efficient from the platform of the 830P push around lift, which lets you work 360 degrees around with both hands.
With the crank-up EcoLift, electrical, mechanical and HVAC contractors can complete tasks without worrying about having to recharge batteries in the middle of a shift.
In 2017, falls from height caused businesses to pay roughly $5.5 billion in direct compensation costs. But even more troubling than the financial cost is the human cost an injury can have on a worker’s health, livelihood and family. Low-level access lifts offer a safer alternative to ladders and scaffolding that can help mitigate the risks associated with working at height while reducing worker fatigue and enabling ergonomic working positions. Download the infographic to learn the real impact a workplace injury can have on your organization.
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