- The most ergonomic design
- Rotating handle
- Split speed control device
- Folding/unfolding in one second
- After folding the platform, locking can support Xborder for easier storage
- Folding/opening the platform in one second
- The ruler adjusts the handle angle to make the operator easier when climbing stairs
Certifications
EMC Directive - 2014/30/EU
EN IEC 55014-1:2021
EN IEC 55014-2:2021
EN IEC 61000-3-2:2019+A1:2021
EN 61000-3-3:2013+A1:2019+A2:2021
EN ISO 12100:2010
EN 60204-1:2018
Load Capacity
160KG
Product Weight
29.4KG
Unfolded Size
1581*512*877 (mm)
Folded Size
1056*512*311 (mm)
Platform Size
423*478 (mm)
Climbing Speed
Fixed Speed
Climbing Distance
80 Floors or 78 Minutes
Lithium Battery
24V 13.6Ah
Support Wheel Size(F/R)
3 Inch / 5 Inch
- Solid rubber wheels with 3-inch front wheels (universal wheels)/5-inch rear wheels (with brakes)
Maintenance-free solid | silent shock absorption | super load-bearing
- Body made of all-aluminum alloy
Lightweight design | high-strength compression resistance | corrosion resistance in all scenarios
- Adjustable height pull rod
Full-size coverage | multi-scene switching | one-button locking
- Toothed disc adjusts and rotates different handle angles
Adapts to different stair angles and operating angles
- Foldable and lockable aluminum alloy platform
The platform can be folded/opened in one second, and it has a locking device after folding, so it can be safely placed without tipping over.
- Foot-operated track opening device
Built-in gas spring device, just step on the red switch to open the track directly
- High-strength rubber track
High strength and high load | Good pitch stability | Shock absorption and noise reduction | Strong ground adaptability | Wear and corrosion resistance
- Adjustable speed button (fast | medium | slow)
Adjust the track speed in different situations
EmssRobot provides upstairs and downstairs transportation solutions for different industries
Since 2010, EmssRobot has been committed to providing solutions for upstairs and downstairs transportation problems...