Bradbury H4523MOT LWB 5.2 Tonne Class IV, VII & VL MOT Lift with 6100mm platforms

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The Bradbury H4523MOT LWB DVSA Approved Four Post MOT Lift is suitable for two man MOT testing of class IV, VII and VL vehicles and is specifically designed to accommodate all long wheel based vehicles.

This lift benefits from a low profile platform, automatic parking system, eccentric brake system and anti tilt system.

Key Features

· Safe & Reliable Hydraulic Operation

· Low profile platform

· Anti tilt system

· Emergency stop button

· Automatic parking system

· Eccentric brake system

· DVSA Approved for IV, VII and VL Testing

· 2 year warranty (subject to maintenance and terms & conditions – see www.gemco.co.uk)

**Please note that the colour may vary from that shown in the picture, new colours for 2021 are Grey RAL7016 with yellow Bradbury Decals**

H4523MOT LWB

Technical Specifications
Lifting capacity 5200kg
Lifting/ lowering time 24 – 26 seconds
Platform length 7260mm
Overall length 6100mm
Overall width 3430mm
Drive through width 3000mm
Each platform width 633mm
Distance between platforms 915mm
Minimum/maximum lifting height 160/1840mm
Electrical Supply – 3 Phase Motor 380 – 415V, 3kW
Operation Electro-Hydraulic
Air Supply 8 Bar
Jacking Beams
GEMLIGHT320
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This lift comes with a 2 year parts and labour warranty which is subject to proof of maintenance.

Warranty exclusions :
Accident damage, vandalism (non-fair wear and tear), acts of nature and unauthorised repairs by non-Gemco service agents. Package prices are for U.K. Mainland only

Proof of maintenance will be required in the event of a warranty claim.

We offer a wide range of service contracts for this lift, please contact 0844 249 8101 for more information.

To download the HSE document for thorough examinations and testing of lifts follow the link below.
HSE Document
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2021-03-09T15:12:13+00:00 July 11th, 2012|