Description | specification
Ekalift SRTE is a demountable load handling system which is operated by a drops vehicle.
It is designed to pickup fully laden flatracks by two hydraulic cranes.
These units are operated hydraulically off the trucks PTO pump and do not require an engine.
All units are ex military reserve stock in excellent condition.
Details Ekalift handling systemLength 7.7 M
Height 2.5 M
Width 2.8 M
Date into Service 1995
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ABOUT EKA LimitedEKA Limited is successful in the demanding and challenging market of military recovery and logistics support. As changes in the geopolitical landscape result in new requirements and operational theatres, we deliver first class engineering solutions, and equipment, which support those demands.Our products range from low volume specialist equipment for specific vehicle applications, through to broad capability, task oriented solutions. We also manage and integrate winching and other lifting equipment into civil and commercial projects where our specialist expertise and knowledge allow us to deliver unique capabilities.
Military Recovery Vehicles
Since 1975, our project portfolio has included three successive generations of heavy recovery vehicle for the British Army. From the forests of Eastern Europe to the deserts of the Middle East, our heavy recovery solutions and support vehicle equipment have allowed UK, NATO and United Nations forces to support combat and peace keeping troops.
Winch and specialist lifting equipment
As the UK distributor and aftersales agent for Rotzler winches in the UK, we maintain our ability to develop and deliver specialist winch installation and operating solutions on mobile or static platforms. Rotzler’s patented capstan winch system further allows us to design and implement advanced engineering solutions exploiting the unique capabilities of Rotzler winch systems.
Released from service by the British MOD (Ministry of Defence)
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Year of Manufacture: 1995
The price: P.O.A.
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