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Lifting Techniques

TROLLEYS & TRUCKS

 

Porta Lift
The Pacific Porta Lift is a cost effective portable lifting aid enabling one person to safely move up to 100kg from ground level to 1000mm high.

It can be used for loading and unloading work vans, trucks, shelves, benches or anywhere there is traditional bending and lifting required. The Porta Lift’s service stand easily converts it into a portable workstation

Porta Lift

Features

  • One unique feature of the reverse braking winch enables the load to stop at any position without having to lock or unlock pins or ratchets.
  • The unique noiseless reverse braking winch also allows for the weight to be varied over the centre of gravity enabling the elimination of back stress to the user and creating easy handling on stairs.
  • The removable platform and service stand allows for easy and compact storage in the back of utes, trucks, 4WD’s and vans.


Applications

Application1
Working Platform

Application
Easy to utilise on stairs

Application
Lift in and out of vehicle with ease


 

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Lifting Techniques
Lifting and Materials Handling Equipment

Our range of lifting and materials handling equipment is extensive - including Jib Cranes, Electric Chain Hoists, Air Hoists, Chain and Lever Blocks, Trolleys and Clamps, Magnetic Lifters, Winches and more.

Data Pro

The DataPro42 is an electronic device which has been developed in response to the requirements of AS2550.  The device ensures that the owners of new wire rope hoists or hoists that have been re-certified for continued safe use can achieve the maximum design life from their equipment by electronically storing all utilisation into memory within the device for future retrieval.

Machinery and Equipment Pre Start System

This system allows the owner to take control of who is authorised to use or operate equipment which may require owner specific or site specific pre-starting procedures, training or authorisation before it can be used or operated.