Tawi's Protema range of electric lifts makes lifting and moving goods easier across all industry sectors. The Swedish materials handling expert developed its first Protema lifter more than 30 years ago and today's third-generation lifts are the result of Tawi's many years of practical experience and development.
During a working day, even light manual lifting can literally add up to tonnes of back-breaking physical effort. With Protema electric lifts, difficult and potentially harmful lifting can be avoided and an ergonomic method of moving goods can be achieved. Industrial kitchens, pharmacies, libraries and manufacturing companies use Protema lifts to move boxes, rolls, reels and other goods.
The Protema 120 lift perfectly illustrates Tawi's intelligent design; with lifting capacities of up to 120kg and a lifting height of 2078mm, along with adjustable legs, makes it easy to accommodate a wide range of lifting requirements. A range of stainless steel handling attachments is available to suit different loads and safe use in "IP54 protection" areas with splash guards. An optional remote control console simplifies operation of the Protema 120 whilst ensuring safer lifting along with increased efficiency and profitability.
Mark Roberts, General Manager of Tawi UK, says, We have designed and manufactured the Protema range with an emphasis on functionality, flexibility and reliability. Protema models are lightweight, low-maintenance and battery-driven and, with a choice of seven basic models, there's one to fit most requirements. We've also developed a wide range of accessories, such as rollers and application tools, many of which are custom made to simplify numerous every day applications..
Swedish-based Tawi has been in business for over 80 years and focuses on designing products to achieve safer and more effective handling of goods, providing both cost savings and improved working conditions. Tawi's considerable experience means it understands customers" requirements and designs equipment to meet them, ensuring products can be easily integrated into existing systems.