Feeler: Escalara Stair climber for Mechanics

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Feeler: Escalera Stair climber for Table Mechanics

I have a Escalera Stair climber in almost new condition. It was used one time and we decided that we will leave the moves to the professionals (in my line of work that is)

This is more then enough to move 2 in thick slate (one of three pieces) up stairs. With the ability to raise and lower the fork with the winch. You can move right up to a table and be able slide the slate onto the forks by yourself.

HERE is a link to the website. Great piece of equipment just not needed and I am trying to get as much as possible without losing too much. I believe we paid somewhere around $2200.

I am open to reasonable offers, lets here them!

I am located in Milwaukee, WI and can arrange a delivery up to a reasonable distance.

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Thanks for looking. The model is a RLA-HC.

This thing is solid. It is meant to be able to do like 1200lbs. How any man could handle that weight I don't know. When I talk to a rep on the phone from Escalera he said he did a 900lb gun safe by himself. I work for BPI Blueprints in Milwaukee. We sell large format printers. They are like 550lbs after the critical parts are removed and I had a heck of a time moving it. We had to put it on it side (standing) so the size was an issue. This thing with the the correct rig could move slate like it's a feather. And the battery should last long enough to do a few SETS of stairs. It will also will come with a charger for it. The ability to raise and lower the forks is a killer idea. I would love to buy it from my employer but I have no wiggle room to invest right now. I am an aspiring mech and know this will make stair jobs a breeze....hell just the ease of removing the slates from the frame with this would be so much easier.

PM me if you would like more details.
 
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Hand Cart

I'm interested in the electric cart what kind of cash are you wanting?? I'm just south of Ft. Wayne Indiana. Thanks, Doug K.
 
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