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Scissor Lift Truck Demonstration Video

BY S.P.A SAFETY SYSTEM LLC

Scissor Lift Truck Demonstration Video by SPA Safety Systems

  • 7000 LB Capacity
  • 20’ Long Work Area and 8’ Wide that Expands 3’ on each side to 14’ full width
  • Fall Protection is Not Needed (falls under mobile scaffolding standard)

Contact Paul Zanelli, SPA Safety for more information at 908-432-9961

Email: paul@westchestermachinery.com

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