ASL 14

ASL 14

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The ASL 14 Electric Scissor Lift provides a 14 m maximum working height, 320 kg platform capacity, and self-propelled battery-powered operation for smooth, reliable, and productive work at height. Its compact design, platform extension, and advanced safety systems make it ideal for warehouses, factories, airports, shopping malls, and commercial buildings.

Description

The ASL 14 Self-Propelled Electric Scissor Lift is a robust and efficient aerial work platform designed for safe access to elevated work areas up to 14 metres. Powered by a high-performance electric drive system, it delivers quiet, zero-emission operation, making it ideal for indoor applications as well as outdoor use on firm, level surfaces. With a spacious platform, extension deck, and advanced safety features, the ASL 14 is an excellent solution for maintenance, installation, construction, and facility management.

Specification Value
Model ASL 14
Machine Type Self-Propelled Electric Scissor Lift
Maximum Working Height 14.0 m
Maximum Platform Height 12.0 m
Platform Capacity 320 kg
Platform Extension Capacity 113 kg
Maximum Occupants 2 Persons
Platform Size (L × W) 2.27 × 1.12 m
Platform Extension 0.90 m
Overall Length 2.48 m
Overall Width 1.15 m
Overall Height (Rails Up) 2.58 m
Overall Height (Rails Folded) 2.05 m
Wheelbase 1.87 m
Ground Clearance 90 mm
Drive Speed (Stowed) 3.5 km/h
Drive Speed (Raised) 0.8 km/h
Gradeability 25%
Turning Radius (Inside) Zero
Turning Radius (Outside) 2.22 m
Power Source 24 V Battery System
Battery 4 × 12 V / 251 Ah
Battery Charger 24 V / 25 A
Tyres Non-Marking Solid Tyres
Machine Weight 2,830 kg
  • Maximum working height: 14.0 m
  • Maximum platform height: 12.0 m
  • Self-propelled electric drive
  • Zero-emission, low-noise operation
  • Platform extension deck
  • 320 kg platform capacity
  • Proportional drive and lift controls
  • Drivable at full platform height
  • Automatic braking system
  • Emergency lowering function
  • Foldable guardrails
  • Non-marking tyres
  • Easy maintenance access
  • Compact design for confined work areas

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