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A versatile solution to lifting from below ground

28 September 2009

Easylift, a lifting device by ITT Water & Wastewater, has been designed to comply with Work at Height regulations when lifting pumps and other equipment from below ground level. Now the device is being acclaimed as a great benefit to any company with employees lifting heavy or cumbersome materials from below the ground. Easylift is seen as one of the ideal solutions to improve workplace safety.

A versatile solution to lifting from below ground
A versatile solution to lifting from below ground

Easylift, a lifting device by ITT Water & Wastewater, has been designed to comply with Work at Height regulations when lifting pumps and other equipment from below ground level. Now the device is being acclaimed as a great benefit to any company with employees lifting heavy or cumbersome materials from below the ground. Easylift is seen as one of the ideal solutions to improve workplace safety.The device has a safe working load of 500kg, while affording fall arrest capabilities, Easylift offers a stable lifting base by allowing the load to be moved across the beam to a safe place of work.
The Easylift also has Secure support points, located on the main beam, that are provided for the attachment of fall arrest equipment to BSEN 360, EN 1496 Class B.
Easylift is produced from aluminium giving it excellent strength and durability. Its design boasts adaptable legs suitable for uneven ground and adjustment holes on the beam to shorten the footprint if required. The product features a beam 1.6m in length which runs across the top of the two support frames housing a spirit level to ensure it is horizontal.


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