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Track Mounted Spider Lift - S18F

Model No : S18F

The S18F Spider Lift is part of the renowned family of fully hydraulic platforms, delivering unmatched simplicity, versatility, and performance. With a working height of up to 18 meters, the S18F is designed to meet the needs of both novice and experienced operators, making it an excellent choice for rental fleets and professional use alike.

The S18F features an intuitive control system that allows users to operate the platform effortlessly, even with minimal prior experience. Its robust hydraulic design ensures reliability, while its compact dimensions make it ideal for both indoor and outdoor applications.

Model No S18F
Working Height 17.78
Power Type
Platform Height (m) bhhjkk 15.78
Machine Weight (kg) 2495 Kg
Platform Capacity (kg) 230
SWL (Kg) 230
Wheel type track mounted
Max Lifting Height (m) 0
Max Lifting Capacity (Kg) 0
  • 200 bar air/water hose and
  • 230 V and 12 V socket in basket
  • Radio remote control
  • Display for detecting error code
  • Several engines available
  • Two-man basket with quick release system and wheels
  • Proportional and easyto-use emergency controls
  • Protective cover on the cylinder of the outriggers
  • Adjustable undercarriage, triple travel speed and non-marking grey tracks available on all models

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The S18F Spider Lift is part of the renowned family of fully hydraulic platforms, delivering unmatched simplicity, versatility, and performance. With a working height of up to 18 meters, the S18F is designed to meet the needs of both novice and experienced operators, making it an excellent choice for rental fleets and professional use alike.

The S18F features an intuitive control system that allows users to operate the platform effortlessly, even with minimal prior experience. Its robust hydraulic design ensures reliability, while its compact dimensions make it ideal for both indoor and outdoor applications.

No.   Name
1    Signage
2    Indoor
3    Outdoor
4    Maintenance
5    Repair

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