S-RT Series Rough Terrain Scissor Lifts
Snorkel provides a complete variety of diesel-powered rough terrain scissor lifts. There are several units which have twin deck construction scissors while other types have compact machinery. The company provides a kind of lift for each and every application.
S-RT Series of lift trucks by Snorkel offer the user with superior terrain capabilities, with a greater load capacity and deck space. All snorkel scissor lift units offer 4-wheel drive capabilities for rough terrain applications. These machinery are able to climb gradients of up to 50 percent.
Snorkel's compact scissor lifts are now offered in bi-energy units, that allows for the utmost flexibility on the jobsite. The machinery could be utilized inside for fitting out and afterward could work on an exterior of a building. Switching over to battery power could help enable you to follow the difficult laws and regulations about emissions and noise.
The S2770RT and S3370RT units are compact and lightweight, and are designed specially for outdoor work, while also being able to work in confined areas between buildings. They provide an articulating axle and great ground clearance and they are capable of handling rough terrain easily. These models come with a 4ft roll out deck extension as a regular feature.
The S3370RT/S2770RT bioenergy version can be utilized for applications indoors and outdoors, offering the owner with greater versatility on the jobsite. When required outdoors, the machine could be switched to the diesel engine and then switch to battery power for indoor applications. These kinds of lifts are outfitted with high grip and non-marking tires to suit all surfaces.
The rough terrain scissor lift family at Snorkel have been engineered to provide peak performance while in operation on the jobsite. Models are all capable of climbing up 50 percent inclines and could reach heights of up to 52 feet. The spacious deck could lift up to 1500 lbs. The deck measures 21 feet by 6 feet. Standard features consist of powerful 4-wheel drive, oscillating axles and twin deck extensions.