NATIONAL GRID UPGRADES WORKSHOP WITH STERTIL-KONI VEHICLE LIFTS

National Grid has upgraded its Moor Lane Depot in Exeter with three new Stertil-Koni vehicle lifts, boosting efficiency and flexibility in its maintenance operations. The depot now benefits from two ST4070-LV 4-Post lifts and one SK2055EFA 2-Post FREEDOMLIFT, providing enhanced safety, accessibility, and versatility for servicing a range of vehicles.

MAXIMISING WORKSHOP SPACE WITH 4-POST LIFTS

For workshops with limited space, the compact design of the ST4070-LV 4-Post lift is a game-changer. With a low drive-on height of just 160mm and short ramps, vehicles can be positioned quickly and easily. The slim columns ensure maximum accessibility, while the 630mm wide adjustable platforms accommodate various vehicle types, including minibuses, commercial vans, and light freight vehicles with twin rear wheels.

Technicians also benefit from a lifting height of over two metres, creating a comfortable working environment even for taller mechanics. The adjustable speed lowering valve allows for controlled vehicle descent, improving safety when working with axle stands or transmission jacks.

UNMATCHED FLEXIBILITY WITH THE 2-POST FREEDOMLIFT

Designed to handle a diverse range of vehicles – including long-wheelbase vans, electric vehicles, and camper vans – the SK2055EFA FREEDOMLIFT delivers exceptional lifting precision. Its double-telescopic arms and hinged elbow joints ensure safe and efficient vehicle positioning, while its fast lifting speed – reaching 2045mm in just 39 seconds -enhances workshop productivity.

With a baseless construction and no rigid overhead crossbars, mechanics gain unobstructed access to raised vehicles, making servicing easier and more efficient. Built-in safety features, including an independent locking system, overload protection, and shielding for hydraulic and electrical components, provide peace of mind during every lift.

Supplied through CCS, a trusted Stertil-Koni distributor, these lifts ensure National Grid’s maintenance team has the best equipment to keep their fleet running smoothly.

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