
Depending on their vertical overhead working range and common configurations, spider lifts can be classified into curved-arm spider lifts and straight-arm spider lifts. flexible design and manoeuvrability are essential.
But spider lifts offer one major advantage: they eliminate the need for scaffolding. spider lifts come with a range of cost-saving features that make it easy for a single operator to complete a large number of jobs in almost as much time as it would take many people to build a scaffold.
These spider lifts come with a host of popular features and upgrades to tackle a wide range of working at height challenges. Popular features include:
1, Drive system mounted on tracks or wheels for safe and reliable movement over any terrain;
2, Diesel, battery, electric and dual power for indoor or outdoor use - the most cost-effective fuel consumption;
3, self-levelling platform for safe positioning on all terrains;
4, Telescopic arm with extended vertical and horizontal reach;
5, Interactive display for fine-tuning spider vehicle performance;
6, Climbing up to 25% with wheels and 45% with tracks for safe installation in sloping work areas;
7, Can be operated indoors on granite, tile, wood and other expensive floors.






