Server Lifter (Battery Operated)
Introducing the new range of Server Lifter from EDP Europe
The all new 2009 range of Server Lifters from EDP Europe has arrived. The line up includes a range of models with a choice of 65Kg, 85Kg, 105Kg, 155Kg and 205Kg lifting capacities in both standard height and extended lift height versions.
EDP Europe’s new range of server lifters, are designed specifically to tackle the challenges of your typical data centre environment. Unlike the more traditional bulky alternatives, our range of Server Lifters are both lightweight and portable and could not be easier to use.
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Server Lifter Features & Benefits Include:
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Power Pack / Charger2 x 12vDC, 7.2 Amps sealed for life, maintenance free battery pack with built in auto cut off 220/240/110 volt charger unit complete with battery life LED. This type of charger prevents the possibility of over charging the batteries and increases battery life. Direct drive power unit and motor housed within a protective moulded casing. Fitted on the lower mast for a low centre of gravity and improved stability. Charging time approximately 4 hours. |
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Controls Ergonomically designed deadman type 12 Volts DC |
Models Available
| Model | Capacity | Raised Ht. | Lowered Ht. | Platform Size |
| 49-SL-65 | 65Kg | 1445mm (33U) | 120mm | 470 x 400mm |
| 49-SL-85 | 85Kg | 1445mm (33U) | 125mm | 600 x 470mm |
| 49-SL-85EM | 80Kg | 1775mm (40U) | 130mm | 600 x 470mm |
| 49-SL-105 | 105Kg | 1350mm (30U) | 130mm | 600 x 470mm |
| 49-SL-105EM | 100Kg | 1680mm (38U) | 130mm | 600 x 470mm |
| 49-SL-155 | 155Kg | 1350mm (30U) | 135mm | 600 x 470mm |
| 49-SL-155EM | 150Kg | 1690mm (38U) | 140mm | 600 x 470mm |
| 49-SL-205 | 200Kg | 1350mm (30U) | 105mm | 570 x 600mm |
Health & SafetyBasic guideline figures for manual handling operations involving lifting and lowering are set out in Figure 1. They assume that the load is readily grasped with both hands and that the operation takes place in reasonable working conditions with the handler in a stable body position. The guideline figures take into consideration the vertical and horizontal position of the hands as they move the load during the handling operation, as well as the height and reach of the individual handler. It will be apparent that the capability to lift or lower is reduced significantly if, for example, the load is held at arm’s length or the hands pass above shoulder height. Note: NO attempt should be made to interpret this diagram without first reading the accompanying text |
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