Jan 13, 2013 Warehousing Ireland Materials Handling 0
Parts-4-Tail Lifts have just launched their new and exclusive Solar Powered Platform Flashing Light and they are promoting this as an alternative to the conventional Platform Flags which are fitted onto most Tail Lifts.
“CE regulations state that Tail Lifts should be visible in poor light conditions and it is industry practice to fit a flag with a reflective strip to comply with this statutory requirement,” said David Conman MD “however, the flags visibility very quickly becomes compromised due to road dirt and wear and tear and so requires changing frequently. We feel that our light is a much brighter, modern and more cost effective alternative because it remains highly visible for its entire life.”
An internal switch turns the light off when the platform is stowed and it is claimed that the Solar Panel will charge the light even during the dullest of winter’s short days.
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