Hy-Brid Lifts’ ZT-1630’s Point-and-Go Style Facilitates Movement

The ZT-1630’s point-and-go style drive allows ease of movement in confined spaces and the proportional controls provide feather-like control for optimal lift positioning and precise jobsite mobility.
Oct. 25, 2023
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Hy-Brid Lifts, a global scissor lift manufacturer, offers the ZT-1630, designed for construction, facility maintenance and more. The ZT-1630 features a 16-foot platform height and a working height of 22 feet.

The ZT-1630’s point-and-go style drive allows ease of movement in confined spaces and the proportional controls provide feather-like control for optimal lift positioning and precise jobsite mobility. The ZT Series of lifts features a compact size, large work platform and high lift capacity. It also includes a built-in tool tray and the signature lightweight design of Hy-Brid Lifts, which allows for earlier access to sensitive flooring.

The ZT-1630 is designed to be a safer and more secure alternative to a traditional mast lift. The scissor stack supports the weight of the platform with four points of contact, while mast lifts are supported by only one point of contact. The lift also provides operators with a larger work area than standard mast-style lifts, the company said. 

All Hy-Brid Lifts are heavy-duty, safe and lightweight, with low wheel loads that allow users to maneuver them over delicate floors and get onto green concrete sooner. They are made in the United States with high-grade steel, and all feature non-marking tires and a low step-in height.

For more information, visit hybridlifts.com. 

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