31.05.2018

Trailer lifts at EH18

both telescopic and articulated

For Danish, press here/For dansk, tryk her

 

We are going to E&H’18 in Herning, Denmark from the 14th to the 16th of June bring five different lifts with us. The first two have already been introduced (click here) – here is the introduction to the next two

Do you want to hear more about OMME LIFT? Contact us here

OMMELIFT 1300 EB

The telescopic trailer lift reaching 13 m (ft 41’12’’) has an exceptional degree of stability and rigidity do to the specially designed steel booms made from high and broad profiles. The lift also has two-step dual controls both from the ground and the basket. Last, the basket mounting forms a “fly” boom mounted on the top boom section giving increased outreach over roof edges or other obstacles

Interested in the 1300 EB or perhaps the other lifts? Press here

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OMMELIFT 1700 EXB

1700 EXB is a 17 m (ft 55’1’’) articulated trailer lift with great outreach and precise operation. The lift is equipped with an unfolding scissor system giving the lift an increased up-and-over-outreach over high obstacles. Last but not least, the lift is mounted with hydraulic propulsion making the lift able to move around on its own

Is 1700 the lift you are looking for? Contact us here

Interested in more informations about Omme Lift at E&H'18?

Click here: Omme Lift at E&H'18

Click here: The first two from Omme Lift

While you are at our booth U0123

Come by and meet us – our experts are ready to guide you towards the best solution for exactly you and competitiveness – and check out the high quality of our lifts yourself!

Do you want a free ticket? Follow this link – and remember to stop by!

How to get further information

Contact us here for more information regarding our participation at E&H’18 or for more information about our lifts – we are always available with competent guidance based on your unique situation. Follow us on LinkedIn for more interesting news.

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