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Electric powered dollies Robot 10

For heavy loads up to 10 ton

Features:
  • Depending on the load and the starting and stopping procedures, different durability can be achieved
  • For safety reasons lithium polymer cells (recyclable) are used, which are not critical in case of failure
  • Easy battery replacement thanks to the insertion system, even under battery load
  • Delivery incl. standard charger (charging time 10 h)
Article number: 14242 - 13806
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Fast delivery

Technical description electric powered dollies L-ROBOT-5 + F-ROBOT-5

  • Article code: 14242 - 13806
  • Drive: DC motor (24 V / 930 W)
  • Battery type: Li-polymer
  • Loading height / number of special wheels: 180 mm / 4 (width 105 mm) | 180 mm / 4 (width 85 mm)
  • Overall dimensions (L x W x H): 992 x 842 x 180 mm
  • Support surface: ø 250 | 135 x 280 mm
  • Adjustable spacer rod: 450-1600 mm
  • Own weight: 240 kg - 110 kg
  • Load capacity: 50 kN (5 t) + 50 kN (5 t)
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Load capacity
100 kN (10 t)
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Loading height
180 mm
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Own weight:
110 - 240 kg
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Battery
Polimeri Li

GKS-Perfekt Electric powered dollies Robot 10 operation

Maximum safety when moving heavy loads

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