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TEMPORARY PASSENGER/GOODS LIFTS
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Alimak Hek
18/03/2008
 
When major refurbishment projects are carried out on continuously occupied buildings, Alimak Hek can provide the answer to maintaining access for all.

The ALIMAK SE-T temporary lift range provides the ideal solution for maintaining lift services during the refurbishment, replacement or extended maintenance of existing lifting systems.

Based on the hugely successful ALIMAK SE range, the ALIMAK SE-T offers the robust, flexibility that has become synonymous with the modular Alimak system, whilst incorporating all the features and comforts you would associate with a traditional internal lift.

The ALIMAK SE-T can be erected quickly and efficiently, minimising disruption to the surrounding area and avoiding inconvenience for members of the public. The lift only requires a pit depth of 525mm and, due to Alimak's use of rack & pinion technology, does not require a separate machinery room or supportive lift shaft as all motors and drive equipment are located on top of the lift car itself.

The SE-T temporary lift range is quick and easy to erect and dismantle and can be installed to travel up to 100 metres. It’s ideal for use on a wide variety of applications including shopping centres, residential buildings, hospitals, airports, railways stations and schools.

To find out more call Alimak Hek on 01933 354 700 or go to www.alimakhek.co.uk
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