2025 NOBLELIFT PS35TSL

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    Machine Location:148 Easy StreetCarol Stream, Illinois 60188

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    Easy Street Material Handling Equipment

    Contact:Tyler Bush

    Phone:(630) 387-9020

    Carol Stream, Illinois 60188

    (630) 387-9020

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    Description

    Professional-grade, heavy-duty electric straddle stacker built for demanding warehouse applications. Constructed with premium European components: German Schabmueller maintenance-free AC drive motor, Kordel gearbox, Intorq brake, Wicke drive wheel, and Italian ZAPI controller for performance, efficiency, and low running costs. Two models available: PS35TSL (3,500 lb, 24V/270Ah) and PS40TSL (4,000 lb, 24V/350Ah). 3,500 or 4,000 lb capacity at 23.6 in load center Lift heights from 113 to 205 in depending on mast selection, 2 or 3 stage masts Built-in 24V/35A 110V charger 42 in forks standard, adjustable straddle legs for diverse pallet sizes Electric proportional lift and lower for precise stacking at any height Long tiller design with dual butterfly thumb controls, belly button, and crawl speed for tight spaces Robust chassis with 0.31 in thick apron and IP54 protected controller Vertical AC motor design keeps components clear of dirty floor impact Service-friendly: main cover removes with 2 screws, wheels swap without craning the truck Built-in USB port, key switch, and emergency power disconnect Options: full free lift, side-shift, lithium-ion battery and charger New unit, full factory warranty. Contact Easy Street MHE for pricing and demos.

    Specifications

    Year2025
    ManufacturerNOBLELIFT
    ModelPS35TSL
    ConditionNew
    Hours0
    Load Capacity3,500 lb
    Year2025|
    ManufacturerNOBLELIFT|
    ModelPS35TSL|
    ConditionNew|
    Hours0|
    Load Capacity3,500 lb|
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