PJ Fallon adds Finkbeiner lift range

February 10, 2017
PJ Fallon adds Finkbeiner lift range
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Garage equipment experts PJ Fallon & Son have announced that they are now supplying the Finkbeiner range of vehicle lifting equipment products.


Finkbeiner is a highly respected supplier of vehicle lifts and has been an innovator in this field for many years. In 1981 Finkbeiner developed the first worldwide wheel engaging mobile column lift with hydraulic drive which at the time was totally unique and groundbreaking.

The EHB707 of today is based on the first proven version of this model. It has established itself extremely successfully on the international market compared to the standard technology of screw-driven lifts. It is ideal for vehicles of varying sizes and shapes and can also be used as a mobile lifting device. The lift features individual column controlled electro-hydraulic drive, has a 4x7.2t = 28.8t capacity and a 1700mm lifting stroke.

This lift is just one example form an extensive range that covers cars, trucks, agricultural and industrial applications.  German made Finkbeiner lifts are renowned globally for their quality, reliability and safety. 

For more information call PJ Fallon on 090 6626963.
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