09.03.2011
100 Lites for AFI
The UK’s second largest powered access rental company AFI, has ordered 100 units of the new Bravi Lite low-level self-propelled lift.
AFI worked closely with Manufacturer Bravisol to develop the new light weight ultra compact model. AFI says it was looking for a product that combined all of the benefits of a Push Around Vertical lift, the time savings and safety of a self-propelled.
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The Bravi Lite offers workng heights of up to 14ft (4.2m)
The Bravi Lite is as compact as a push-around, offers a platform height of 2.2 metres/7.3ft, is just 680mm wide and weighs 398kg, yet it is fully self-propelled.
AFI chairman David Shipman said: “We have seen strong demand for PAVs and have strengthened our fleet accordingly, but we also identified the need for a self-propelled machine that would be very lightweight and highly manoeuvrable.”
“The Bravi Lite is a natural progression from the PAV concept. We worked closely with Bravi on its specification and witnessed the prototype testing. We also arranged for a customer to be present so that we could gain valuable user feedback at an early stage.”
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AFI-Uplift director Graham Osmond (L) with Andrew Fishburn of Bravi UK at a demonstration of the Bravi Lite to the AFI field sales team.
Andrew Fishburn, joint managing director of Bravi UK, added: “When we met with AFI last year they threw down the gauntlet for us to develop such a machine and we took up the challenge. The Bravi Lite is the result of that effort”
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