• Next-generation Maxon liftgates

    Maxon Lift Corp. has announced its new cantilever-style GPC X1 series liftgate, which features an aluminum, wedge-style platform that is easy to install and requires little maintenance
    Aug. 1, 2005

    Maxon Lift Corp. has announced its new cantilever-style GPC X1 series liftgate, which features an aluminum, wedge-style platform that is easy to install and requires little maintenance.

    “The GPC X1 is based on the same technology that has been so successful in our GPS slider series,” said Brent Stratton, vp of sales & marketing. “X1 technology simplifies the entire lifting mechanism of the liftgate, which permits the elimination of two cylinders on higher capacity models. This simple structure means there is less to maintain over the life of the liftgate.”

    The GPC X1 comes fully assembled, and is equipped with a service switch that is mounted in the power unit to enable the service mechanic to pilot and test all lift functions.

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