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Valley Craft to showcase its new PAL 500 Aluminum lift

Valley Craft Industries (Booth 3191) has announced the introduction of its newest product: The PAL 500 lightweight aluminum lift.


Valley Craft Industries (Booth 3191) has announced the introduction of its newest product: The PAL 500 lightweight aluminum lift.

The PAL 500 is designed and built in the United States. The Powered Aluminum Lift from Valley Craft allows for safe and efficient lifting and transportation of heavy materials. The aluminum lift has a 500-pound load capacity. With an overall unit height of 81 inches, the powered aluminum lift is capable of fitting through standard doorways. The slim profile makes maneuvering in narrow and confined spaces easy. The unit is also equipped with overload protection for operator safety and equipment protection.

Features include: Lightweight aluminum construction, ergonomic handle, motor control with variable lift speeds, smooth and precise lifting, precision ball screw lift mechanism, up to 2 inches per second motion, built-in battery charger, battery capacity: 24V DC, 18Ah, battery gauge, weight overload protection, see-through safety shield, quick attachment end-effectors. It is available in platform, mandrel, fork style and custom end effectors. Overall dimensions are 38 x 29 x 81 inches.

ProMat 2015 is scheduled to be held March 23-26, 2014 at Chicago’s McCormick Place. The tradeshow will showcase the latest manufacturing, distribution and supply chain solutions in the material handling and logistics industry. Modern’s complete ProMat 2015 coverage.


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