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Portable Dock Lift gets into trucks from any location.

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Portable Dock Lift gets into trucks from any location.
Portable Dock Lift gets into trucks from any location.

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January 4, 2002 - MHL series Mobile Hydraulic Dock Lift works in places where stationary dock lift is not practical. It can access any truck style or truckbed inside or outside buildings. Lift can handle up to 5,000 lb loads, has 96 x 72 in. platform, and operates from 110-V connection. With detachable tow bar and flip-down steel wheels, empty unit can be positioned by 1 person. Remote control lets operator put dock lift where it is needed.

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Presto Lifts
505 Narragansett Park Dr., P.O. Box 2250
Pawtucket, RI, 02861 0250
USA


Portable Dock Lift Enables Truck Access For Any Location

Pawtucket, RI - The new MHL series Mobile Hydraulic Dock lift is a portable loading dock designed for places where a stationary dock lift is not practical.

This versatile dock solution accesses any truck style and truckbed heights both inside and outside a building for manufacturing, retail stores, schools, hospitals and construction sites. The MHL Dock Lifts enables operations to take advantage of satellite warehouses or temporary operations.

For the ultimate in flexibility, the MHL requires no installation and operates from a standard 110-volt connection. With a detachable tow bar and flip down steel wheels, an empty unit can be easily positioned by one person.

The operator through the use of a remote control can pinpoint the five-foot dock lift extended height to just where it is needed. Standard capacities allow the handling of a variety of loads up to 5,000 lbs.

The rugged and reliable MHL dock lifts are engineered for long, trouble free performance, making them ideal for outdoor usage. The hydraulic system is fully charged and tested prior to usage. Quick connections can allow easy installation and maintenance. Hand and system electrical controls are housed in a NEMA-4 enclosure.

Safety features include full platform perimeter fall protection, a diamond tread steel split bridge plate for easy access off and on the truckbed, safety tread steel platform up to 96" x 72". beveled toe guards and velocity fuses on each cylinder.

The rugged, all-welded full base frame includes wide stance legs with torque tube stiffeners for added stability. Choose from a number of other options.
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