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  2. Leitner Ropeways - Wikipedia

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    In 1970, agricultural machinery production ceased and was replaced by snow groomer engineering. In 1980 a production plant was built. In 1983, the company developed a detachable grip for chairlifts and gondola lifts. In 1985, the first detachable gondola lifts were made in Brunico and Valtournenche, Italy.

  3. Aerial lift - Wikipedia

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    An aerial lift, [1] also known as a cable car or ropeway, is a means of cable transport in which cabins, cars, gondolas, or open chairs are hauled above the ground by means of one or more cables. Aerial lift systems are frequently employed in a mountainous territory where roads are relatively difficult to build and use, and have seen extensive ...

  4. List of aerial lift manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    Hall Ski-Lift – United States, founded in 1954, [55] merged with Von Roll in 1982 WSO Städeli – Switzerland, manufactured ropeways from 1957, acquired by Garaventa in 1991 [ 67 ] Tebru – Switzerland, acquired by WSO Städeli [ 67 ] [ 68 ]

  5. Lift kit laws by state: Rules and guidelines for truck lift ...

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    Front lift blocks are not allowed in the state, while rear lift blocks are limited to 5 inches. Cars and SUVs have a max bumper height of 22 inches in the front, and 22 inches in the rear.

  6. Category:Aerial lifts - Wikipedia

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    Category: Aerial lifts. 18 languages. ... Cable car disasters (8 P) Chairlifts (2 P) G. Gondola lifts (1 C, 18 P) P. Proposed aerial lifts (3 P) Pages in category ...

  7. JLG Industries - Wikipedia

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    JLG 1200SJP Boom Lift. JLG introduced its first scissor lift in 1973, and in 1979, scissor lift production began in JLG's Bedford, Pennsylvania location. The firm's current product line includes the following types of items: Mast booms and boom lifts (aerial work platforms) Towable & trailer mounted boom lift trucks and telehandlers; Vertical ...

  8. Doppelmayr/Garaventa Group - Wikipedia

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    Doppelmayr Garaventa Group operates subsidiaries in 50 countries manufacturing ropeways under the Doppelmayr and Garaventa brands. Seven of these are responsible for manufacturing parts, [7] namely Doppelmayr Seilbahnen GmbH (Austria), Garaventa AG (Switzerland), Doppelmayr Canada Ltd., Sanhe Doppelmayr Transport Systems Co., Ltd. (China), Doppelmayr France SAS, Doppelmayr Italia Srl, and ...

  9. Doppelmayr USA - Wikipedia

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    The former Doppelmayr CTEC logo as seen on a lift. Doppelmayr USA, Inc is an aerial lift manufacturer based in Salt Lake City, Utah, [1] and a subsidiary of the worldwide Doppelmayr Garaventa Group. The United States company was formed in 2002 after the merger of Garaventa of Goldau, Switzerland, and Doppelmayr of Wolfurt, Austria. [2]