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The Draper Pneumatic Hydraulic Motorcycle Lift is a professional-grade workshop lift designed for motorcycle servicing, maintenance and repair work. Featuring robust all-steel construction and a substantial 450kg capacity, this versatile lift operates via either a heavy-duty foot-operated hydraulic pump or a pneumatic pump system with controller and ram assembly. The generous 2200 x 680mm working table provides ample space for a wide range of motorcycles, whilst the stippled surface ensures secure grip when loading and positioning bikes. The lift offers excellent working flexibility with a lifting range from 180mm to 815mm, providing two practical working heights at 540mm and 730mm to suit different tasks and user preferences. Workshop efficiency is enhanced through thoughtful design features including an adjustable front wheel clamp, wheel stop bar, and a removable rear panel measuring 690 x 245mm to facilitate rear wheel changes. The safety table lock device prevents accidental lowering during operation, whilst the base assembly incorporates transport wheels for mobility and lockdowns to secure the lift firmly in position during use. Manufactured to EN1494-2000 standard and supplied in a protective wooden crate, this lift is ideal for motorcycle dealerships, workshops and serious enthusiasts requiring a reliable, heavy-duty lifting solution. Features and Benefits: • Dual operation system offers hydraulic or pneumatic lifting for workshop flexibility • 450kg capacity suitable for most motorcycles and ATVs • Removable rear panel enables convenient rear wheel maintenance • Safety lock device prevents accidental table lowering • Stippled table surface provides enhanced grip and security • Transport wheels and lockdowns allow easy repositioning and secure anchoring • Manufactured to EN1494-2000 safety standard Specifications: • Capacity: 450kg (1000lbs) • Working table size: 2200 x 680mm (L x W) • Lifting range: 180-815mm • Closed height: 180mm • Max height: 815mm • Working height 1: 540mm • Working height 2: 730mm • Loading ramp: 600 x 550mm (L x W) • Rear wheel removal panel: 690 x 245mm (L x W) • Operating air pressure: 90psi (6.2bar) • Air inlet: 1/4"BSP • Weight: 141kg Contents: • 1 x Pneumatic/Hydraulic Motorcycle Lift, 450kg