Freight elevator's can be custom designed to meet any size, capacity and load classification your facility may require. Marshall works with the finest freight elevator manufactures in the world that use the most rugged and durable materials.
Class A
General freight loading. Where the load is distributed, the weight of any single piece is not more than quarter the capacity of the elevator, and the load is handled on and off the car platform manually or by means of hand trucks.
Class B
Motor vehicle loading. The freight elevator is used solely to carry automobile trucks or passenger automobiles up to the rated capacity of the elevator.
Class C1
Industrial truck loading. A four wheeled vehicle may be used to load and unload the elevator. The combined weight of the vehicle and the load cannot exceed the rated capacity and may be rolled onto the platform as a single unit.
Class C2
Industrial truck loading. During loading and unloading, max load on the platform may be up to 150% of the rated capacity. This enables you to use a forklift to load a car with freight weighing up to the rated capacity.
Class C3
Other forms of industrial truck loading. During the loading and unloading process, the rated capacity must never be exceeded.
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