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12.11.2007

The JLG LiftPod

JLG Australia has now launched the LiftPod, the lightweight one man portable lift it first showed at this years HRIA event in May.
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The JLG LiftPod


The company says that it fills the gap between ladders and larger aerial work platforms for one-person lift applications. It provides a working height of 4.4 metres, 150kgs lift capacity and weighs just 70 kgs.

The steel base plate is fitted with non-marking polyurethane wheels with a castor mechanism that retracts automatically when the LiftPod is in use.

Power comes from both mains electric and a self-contained battery power pack.

The first unit, the LiftPod Model FS80 features a 600mm x 500mm work platform and includes a work tray for tools and materials. It also features a low platform entry height, single-hand interlocked control and proportional lift and descent.
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The JLG LiftPod for lift bulbs - The harness is a crazy idea in such a machine


The unit is made up of three main components, the base, mast and platform each of which weighs no more than 29 kgs. It can be quickly disassembled without tools to allow it to be loaded into a van or carried upstairs.

JLG says that it can be re-assembled by one person in less than a minute.
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The LiftPod dissassembled and loaded up


The LiftPod is being championed by Geoff Campbell who many years ago headed JLG Europe, he is now managing director of JLG Prolift Pty Ltd which manufactures the product for JLG Australia.

Vertikal Comment

This looks like an interesting alternative for some applications, in place of podium steps of step ladders. Its success will depend on the price and how rugged and practical it is in a real life job.

We look forward to trying it out.

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