Masonry Magazine February 2001 Page. 28
NEW PRODUCT!
Introducing Alimak AP.
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Innovative!
Alimak's new generation APF Mast Climbing Work Platform system is so versatile you can shape the platform to the intricate contours and facades of most structures.
More Flexible Components!
With the APF system, platforms can be linked together to form corner configurations and multi-mast installations of any length. With the catwalk system you can even walk and work all around the building! The possibilities are vast.
Longer Platforms!
A single APF platform can be built to more than 60 ft. (18 m) and a twin-mast platform to more than 130 ft. (40 m).
Wider Platforms!
APF platforms are 5 ft. wide (1.5 m) and can have an inner deck extension of another 6 ft. (1.8 m) along the full length of the platform. Access to recesses, around balconies, etc., can be provided easily by extending the platform deck up to 13 ft. 9 in. (4.2 m) over a limited number of deck sections.
Larger Payloads!
APF single mast platforms have a maximum payload of over 9,500 lbs. (4300 kg). Maximum payload on a twin-mast unit is over 18,500 lbs. (8400 kg).
Two Rack & Pinion Drives On One Mast!
Alimak Rack & Pinion Drive units occupy only one side of the mast. This allows two independent platforms or a personnel/material hoist to operate on opposite sides of the same mast, even on corner configurations.
Bigger Savings!
The design of the APF system allows you to save time and money by covering a larger work area with less mast and tie-ins.
Come See Alimak's APF For Yourself!
The Masonry Show
Orlando, Florida Feb. 23-24, 2001
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Las Vegas, Nevada Feb. 27-March 2, 2001