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Bär Cargolift Falt

Ideal for deep-freeze bodies and for ramp loading

Do you often require free access to the doors, such as when loading and unloading on a ramp? Would a standard platform be disruptive in vehicle use? Then Bär Cargolift Falt is your solution for loading tasks.

In drive position the Bär Cargolift Falt fold-down taillifts fold down under the vehicle floor. This enables non-restrictive ramp loading. If the Cargolift is needed, the command “lower” sets up the platform package mechanically, so that the user can then unfold it manually. The folding process is thereby facilitated with a spring assistance.

With frequent loading and unloading on a hillside, Bär recommends version F4: While F2 Cargolifts only have two lifting cylinders, the two additional tilting cylinders of the F4 Cargolift enable tilting adjustment at any height. This increases safety and comfort when loading.

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Visit us on Booth #5451 to see the fully functional BC 1500 F2 – Tuck Away, BC 2000 R42 Retractable and the Bär FreeAccess VanLift.

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BAR Cargolift Canada is happy to share that our partners at VanPro have recently and successfully completed the install of three (3) BÄR FreeAccess VanLifts onto their clients Mercedes-Benz Sprinters.

These BÄR FreeAccess VanLifts will assist the client’s delivery operators by safely raising and lowering heavy wheeled carts that need to be loaded and off loaded, at the same time providing flexible access in and out of the van when the lift is not required.

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Bär Cargolift is one of the largest manufacturers of taillifts in Europe. Bär offers Cargolifts for all applications and vehicle categories with working loads from 500 to 3000 kilograms: Standard / Cantilever tail gates, single or double folded retractable tail lifts and the Bär VanLift FreeAccess. All products are manufactured in-house at the company's main facility in Heilbronn, Germany, where the first Bär taillift was designed and manufactured by Gerd Bär over 40 years ago.