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GUIL: a new system to convert manual lifting towers to electric

Thanks to the new electric lifting system designed by GUIL, their material lifters allow to considerably reduce the resources used in the handling of loads, saving time and increasing productivity

GUIL, the Spanish lifting tower manufacturer, presents a practical system that gives the possibility to raise and lower the TORO material lifts electrically (ranges B, C and D); converting the manual towers into electric towers. This new kit with the reference ‘ELECTRIC’ has an easy installation and is a very useful accessory which allows operators to quickly and effortlessly raise the TORO lifters, guaranteeing the utmost safety at all times.

The accessory is comprised by a 750W METABO drill and an adaptor to secure it to the hand winch on the lifter. The adaptor ensures a firm fix of the drill so that the user is not required to hold the drill in place. This feature not only makes it effortless to use but also prevents risks of injuries to the user.

Thanks to the new electric lifting system designed by GUIL, their material lifters allow to considerably reduce the resources used in the handling of loads, saving time and increasing productivity.

Due to its wide range of models, adaptors and accessories, GUIL manual lifters have many applications. Highlighting the installation of windows, wind-shields (buses or trucks), panels, façade cladding, etc.

GUIL will make the official presentation of this innovative electric system at the international trade fair Construmat, in Barcelona, along with platforms for the making grandstands and event stages, as well as new designs of separating posts/stanchions.

This Spanish company, based in Valencia and with more than 35 years of experience in the industry, is very dynamic and is committed to the constant investment in R + D + I and is always at the forefront in technology and design.

For more information visit www.guil-lifters.com or write to sales@guil.es.

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