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13 November 2008

The T-zip Micro from Edmolift is designed to provide a safe solution to working at height in corpora

The T-zip Micro from Edmolift is designed to provide a safe solution to working at height in corporate environments.

UK manufacturer Edmolift has launched the T-zip Micro personal lift to complement their existing T-zip range.

The Micro weighs just 118 kg and is easy to transport: even in a large estate car. An option is a star-wheel chassis so it can go up stairs and it will fit into any passenger lift.

Darren Papani from Edmolift told AI that pricewise the T-zip Micro fits between the PopUp push around scissor and the Power Tower, "But it is intended for less industrial/construction applications," he said "The Micro is suited towards facility management and maintence etc within public area environments such as offices, retail and leisure. It is designed to blend with its environment."

The Micro has a chain driven elevation system enclosed in an anodised aluminium mast. The mast is mounted directly onto a steel chassis housing designed to provide high levels of raised height stability while ensuring manoeuvrability is not compromised.

The T-zip Micro has a maximum working height of 3.3 m and the 0.6 by 0.6m platform can carry 120 kg.

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