Fixed horizontally with a belt at the base of utility poles and trees! It is stable and level, allowing for work with both hands safely!
We would like to introduce a case study of the introduction of the "Aqua Deck" at a construction site. There were challenges such as the desire to "quickly and easily perform work on trees and utility poles" and the need for "a work stage that is level and stable, allowing for safe work with both hands." In response, we proposed our product. By securely fixing the compact Aqua Deck horizontally at the base of utility poles or trees with a belt, the stage you are on remains level and stable, allowing for safe work with both hands. 【Overview】 ■ Installation location: Construction site ■ Product introduced: Aqua Deck (hydraulic aerial work platform) ■ Content: Aerial work on utility poles and trees ■ Maximum height: Special specifications upon request *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Effect】 ■ Convenient because it uses tap water ■ Safe because it does not cause oil contamination due to water pressure technology * For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Our company is a product development manufacturer that utilizes core technologies such as water pressure, lifting machinery, telescopic poles, and lighting, with a focus on environmental considerations. ■History March 1980: Started designing and manufacturing special cylinders at Sanko Hydraulic Machinery Co., Ltd. 1986: Completed the independently developed (PAT.P) cap side port cylinders. 1988: Renamed to Sanmax Co., Ltd. Completed the development of the hydraulic cargo lift, Aqua Lift. 1991: Diversified Aqua Lift and commercialized hydraulic telescopic poles. From 1997: Developed and sold hydraulic telescopic work platforms, engine-powered floodlights, telescopic hanging poles, fire-fighting lighting poles, lifting ladders, and power vehicle-mounted floodlights. 2005: Completed the balloon-type floodlight, Max Moon. 2007: Completed the light vehicle-mounted work platform (Eco Car Deck). 2011: Received the "Invention Contribution Award" at the 36th Invention Awards (for the parasol-type balloon floodlight) sponsored by the Japan Invention Promotion Association and Nikkan Kogyo Shimbun. 2019: Won the Grand Prize at the 3rd Industry Fair in Yoshikawa City for the "Manufacturing Award" (balloon-type LED floodlight, Max Moon).