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Drywall Board Lifter - Gyprock Sheet Plaster Board Blue Board - 3.5 Metre Lift


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Only bought last week to help finish off a difficult roofing job; where we only had two people and needed to hold long sheets of Gyprock; that without another two extra people would have resulted in definite sagging and breakage of the sheets not to mention the nightmare of lifting that weight into the exact position on a slanted roof! Even then it wouldn't have been done in just a day!

This was the best purchase I've ever made and made the job so easy, it literally pins the board in place while you screw it to the battens at your leisure, no rushing or punching screw holes through while managing a large flexible heavy board.

The lifter is basically brand new and has lifted a total of 9 boards ONLY!!! The job is done, so it's ready to move on to a new home. Perfect for someone starting out their own business where the need a reliable tool. It can be used by a single person if managing sheets under 2400 x 1200

Details of the lifter are below.

Specifications:

  • Colour: Red and Black
  • The board lifter is very easy to assemble and disassemble without using tools - Comes with user manual
  • Foldable and space-saving - Will fit into most cars when broken down - Takes a few minutes to do
  • Two legs are collapsible, so it can fit through doors
  • Simple and fast operation with 1-speed-winch and brake
  • Weight of board lifter: 44kg
  • Material of board lifter: Steel
  • Height of board lifter: 86cm
  • Maximum lift capacity: 68kg
  • Extra wide tripod base with 3 large castors Ø 10cm including the parking brakes (maximum width 140cm)
  • Adjustable working height: up to 350cm
  • Expandable arms allow maximum load dimensions of: 480 x 122cm
  • The panel lifter fits roof inclinations of up to 60 degrees thanks to a spring suspension head

Pickup From Calamvale 4116, Any questions feel free to ask!

Priced at measley - $120

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