Inclinator Lift (PR11651)
Twin rail
https://ilcaustralia.org.au/products/11651
Inclined lift designed for steep inclines where lift transport is an advantage. Available from one up to ten person carrying capacity. Car travels on treated steel rails supported by concrete foundations and is powered by 240 volt single phase power or 415 three phase power. Lifts are tailor made to client's requirements. Comes in single rail or a larger double rail version.
General Details
- Extra product information
Features
The car moves on wheels that rub between the upper and lower flanges of the racked rail. The main drive gear is in constant mesh with this rack.
There is no danger of the car sliding down the rail.
The inclinator has safety devices and simple controls.
The inclinator can be stopped or reversed as desired and an empty car can be called from one level to another.
- Maintenance
Refer to the supplier and manufacturer manual for maintenance instructions and safety warnings.
- Manufacturer/Country
- PR King/Australia
- Standards Compliance
- Standards Number AS1735 Part 8
- Websites
- PR King & Sons - Inclinator - http://www.prking.com.au/pdf/inclinators.pdf
- Technical details - Single rail - http://www.prking.com.au/pdf/INCLsingle_tech.pdf
- Technical details - Twin rail - http://www.prking.com.au/pdf/INCLtwin_tech.pdf
Models / Specifications
- Model Inclinator Single Rail: Four persons carrying capacity
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- Load Capacity (supplier stated) 272 kg
- Speed 0.4 mps
- Length of Platform 1000 mm
- Width of Platform 800 mm
- Model Inclinator Twin Rail: Ten persons carrying capacity
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- Load Capacity (supplier stated) 680 kg
- Length of Platform 1800 mm
- Width of Platform 1200 mm
- Speed 0.4 mps
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Single rail
Maintenance
Refer to the supplier and manufacturer manual for maintenance instructions and safety warnings.
Standards
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