S-RT Series Rough Terrain Scissor Lifts
Snorkel offers a complete range of diesel-powered rough terrain scissor lifts. There are some units which have twin deck construction scissors whereas other kinds have compact machines. The company offers a type of lift for each application.
The Snorkel S-RT Series offers superior terrain capabilities, deck space and great load capacity. Each of Snorkel's lifts is equipped with 4WD capabilities for rough terrain operation. These types of equipment can climb slopes of up to 50 percent.
The compact scissor lifts provided by Snorkel are now available in bi-energy units. This allows the utmost flexibility on the jobsite. The equipment can be utilized indoors for fitting out and afterward is able to work on an exterior of a building. Switching over to battery power could help enable you to comply with the difficult noise and emissions laws and regulations.
The S3370RT and S2770RT units are compact and lightweight, and are designed specially for outdoor use, while also being able to work in confined spaces between buildings. They offer an articulating axle and great ground clearance and they can handle rough terrain easily. These kinds of lifts are available with a 4ft roll out deck extension as a standard feature.
The bioenergy type of the S3370RT/S2770RT is suitable for both interior and exterior applications. These equipment provide lots of versatility on a jobsite. If utilized outdoors, the equipment could be switched to the diesel engine and after that switch to battery power for indoor applications. These kinds of lifts are outfitted with high grip and non-marking tires to suit all kinds of surfaces.
The rough terrain scissor lift series at Snorkel have been engineered to offer peak performance while in operation on the jobsite. Models are all capable of climbing up 50 percent inclines and can reach heights of up to 52 feet. The spacious deck could lift up to 1500 lbs. The deck measures 6 feet x 21 feet. Regular features comprise twin deck extensions, powerful 4WD and oscillating axles.