1. Airport terminals
  2. Cargo handling
  3. Work lifting platform
  4. NMC WOLLARD INTERNATIONAL, LTD, Hong Kong

Working lifting platform TML-704
scissorfor aircraftfor airport

working lifting platform
working lifting platform
working lifting platform
working lifting platform
working lifting platform
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Characteristics

Function
working
Technology
scissor
Applications
for aircraft, for airport
Carrying capacity

Max.: 907 kg
(1,999.6 lb)

Min.: 227 kg
(500.4 lb)

Height

6.7 m, 10.9 m
(21'11" , 35'09" )

Description

Get to and from any aircraft quickly with the maneuverable self-propelled TML-704 maintenance lift. With a 2,000 pound (907 kilogram) lift capacity for distributed loads and two elevation options, 16 feet (4.8 meters) and 30 feet (9.1 meters) for access to most aircraft. The generous platform area is ideal for multiple technicians and power tools and allows access to a broad working area of wings, tail sections and fuselage without the need to reposition the unit. Safety is always front of mind. ANSI style handrails. Slip resistant surface. Fall protection points. Hydraulic stabilizers deploy on lift and retract on travel. All standard. The TML-704 maintenance lift is available in electric, diesel, gasoline or LP power options. Customized configurations for every application are available. Features: Zero emission electric power Low emission Stage V and Tier 4 Final diesel power EPA approved gasoline or LP fuel Factory new automatic transmission Lightweight, fuel efficient, impact deflecting steel frame LED lighting Safety • Back up alarm • Horn • Anti-restart ignition switch • Engine safety shutdown (engine dependent; low oil pressure, high temperature) • Platform down alarm • Hydraulic stabilizers, four point • Morton tread platform surface

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TML-704
TML-704
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