Autoquip Series 35 Rover Mobile Scissor Lift Tables

Autoquip Series 35 Rover Mobile Scissors Lift Table
The Autoquip Series 35 Rover is a self-contained, battery-powered scissor lift table on lockable casters. Unlike floor-mounted lift tables that are fixed to a single workstation, the Rover rolls to wherever it is needed, lifts the load, and locks in place for stable operation. When the task is done, it unlocks and moves to the next station. A removable tow handle simplifies repositioning. No hardwired power connection is required.
Six models cover two platform lengths and three capacity tiers. All are rated for 2,500 to 6,000 lbs. The S35-036-RM group rises to 50.5". The S35-048-RM group rises to 63". Prices are shown by manufacturer model number for direct competitor comparison.
Choosing the Right Rover Model:
The two platform groups differ in length and in lowered and raised heights. Capacity is the only selection within each group.
S35-036-RM series (24" x 48" platform): Lowered height 14.5", raised height 50.5". Approximately 36" of travel. For standard workstation applications where a raised height of 50" is sufficient.
♦ S35-036-0025-RM: 2,500 lb capacity.
♦ S35-036-0040-RM: 4,000 lb capacity.
♦ S35-036-0060-RM: 6,000 lb capacity.
S35-048-RM series (24" x 64" platform): Lowered height 15", raised height 63". Approximately 48" of travel. The longer platform supports extended loads. The higher raised height suits elevated conveyor feeds, taller workstations, or applications where the extra reach is needed.
♦ S35-048-0025-RM: 2,500 lb capacity.
♦ S35-048-0040-RM: 4,000 lb capacity.
♦ S35-048-0060-RM: 6,000 lb capacity.
Select the platform length based on load size and required raised height, then select capacity based on the heaviest load the unit will handle. For battery type, voltage, and charger specifications, call 866-333-0728 or use the quote form.
Where the Rover Is Commonly Used:
♦ Shared workstation lifting: One Rover serves multiple stations across a shift -- positioned at the assembly line in the morning, moved to the packaging area in the afternoon -- eliminating the need for a dedicated lift table at every position.
♦ Maintenance and repair: Rolling a lift table to the equipment that needs service rather than moving the equipment to a fixed lift table reduces handling time and floor space conflicts in maintenance areas.
♦ Receiving and staging: Raising inbound loads to working height at the dock, then rolling the Rover with the load to a staging or processing area without transferring the load to a second piece of equipment.
♦ Facilities without floor power access: Battery operation means the Rover can be used anywhere in the facility regardless of where floor outlets or hard power connections are located.
Prices are shown by manufacturer model number.
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| Model Number | Platform Size | Travel | Capacity | Price | View Model |
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24" wide x 48" long
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14.5" lowered & 50.5" raised
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2,500 pound
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$12745.56
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24" wide x 48" long
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14.5" lowered & 50.5" raised
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4,000 pound
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$12929.32
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24" wide x 48" long
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14.5" lowered & 50.5" raised
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6,000 pound
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$13597.50
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24" wide x 64" long
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15" lowered & 63" raised
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2,500 pound
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$15139.88
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24" wide x 64" long
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15" lowered & 63" raised
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4,000 pound
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$15323.63
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24" wide x 64" long
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15" lowered & 63" raised
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6,000 pound
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$15991.82
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