• WDL RM provides aluminum platform for reduced maintenance rear rail lift

    Waltco Truck Equipment Co introduces Waltco Direct Lift (WDL) Aluminum Platform (AP) Reduced Maintenance (RM) rail-type liftgate. The WDL RM series offers
    May 1, 2005

    Waltco Truck Equipment Co introduces Waltco Direct Lift (WDL) Aluminum Platform (AP) Reduced Maintenance (RM) rail-type liftgate.

    The WDL RM series offers a variety of lifting capacities and platform sizes that make it suitable for wide, heavy, wheeled, or palletized loads. This series accommodates unobstructed dock loading because the platform can be lowered to below the vehicle bed height and backed up to the dock.

    Now in an aluminum platform construction, the WDL/AP RM series offers the same performance in a more corrosion-resistant material that will further minimize the need for maintenance — and look better and last longer.

    The WDL/AP RM series offers models in four weight capacities: 3,500, 4,500, 5,500, and 6,600 pounds. Further contributing to the reduced maintenance requirements, the WDL/AP RM features large pins and hinges at key pivot points to minimize debris buildup and reduce risk of breakdown.
    Waltco | 800-211-3074

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