Hydraulic lift transfer truck electric trackless bogie
This is a transfer platform truck with hydraulic lift, the tires are made of rubber wheels; Hydraulic lift transfer truck can be manually driven. It is powered by a battery pack and can run for 6-8 hours when fully loaded
Description:
Heavy load industry ship transport hydraulic-powered transfer cart is a dual-purpose vehicle for high-lift loading and unloading and short-distance transportation. You can raise two cars at the same time, or you can raise and lower them separately. Because the steel coil hydraulic lifting transfer vehicle has good explosion-proof performance and will not produce sparks during the working process, the steel coil hydraulic lifting transfer vehicle is particularly suitable for the loading and unloading of flammable, explosive and fireproof items in the car loading and unloading, workshops, warehouses, docks, stations, freight yards, and other places.
Advantage:
Hydraulic powered transfer cart has the characteristics of weightlifting balance, flexible rotation and convenient operation. The steel coil hydraulic lifting transfer vehicle is light in weight and easy to operate. Use electromechanical hydraulic station. High-strength steel fork structure, safe, reliable, durable, low price, economical and practical.
With the development of social science and technology, the use of steel coil hydraulic lifting and transferring vehicles has become more and more widespread. Whether it is construction, civil engineering, or people’s daily life, steel coil hydraulic lifting truck machinery is indispensable. Secondly, the steel coil hydraulic lifting transfer vehicle is not affected by external power. The steel coil hydraulic lifting transfer vehicle can travel freely, is not limited by the number of lifting, and is easy to operate and lift freely. Since the steel coil hydraulic lifting transfer vehicle runs smoothly and is safe to operate, there is no need to worry about the steel coil slipping off the steel coil hydraulic lifting transfer vehicle.”