SKYLIFT Reversed Roll-Off Protection

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SKYLIFT Reversed Roll-Off Protection

The recently introduced Reverse Roll-Off Protection for the SKYLIFT offers a number of customer benefits:

  • It reduces damage to both runway paint and floor surface.
  • Noise reduction when driving on vehicles.
  • Flush mounted versions are now truly flush (no tripping hazard).
  • Total effective usable runway length is increased with approx. 480 mm (19″).

The reverse roll-off protection is available for both surface-mounted and flush-mounted versions. A wash bay version and can also be retro-fitted on all models. In a tandem configuration it is possible to put the two lifts very close to each other with no need for a Bride piece in-between.

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