Tool Carts
All Tool Carts are equipped with an extended boom from which the hydraulic shear is suspended. The hydraulic shear is attached to a heavy-duty balancer and the hydraulic power unit rests on the lower platform of the cart. There are six different Tool Carts from which to choose
Model | Type | Used for Shears | Weight Kg |
Base Length mm |
Boom Overhang mm |
Width mm |
Maximum Hook Height mm |
Overall Height mm |
VT-D1519 | 4-WheelSingle Boom | Up to V70 / V250 | 140 | 1295 | 724 | 890 | 1650 | 2335 |
VT-D1520 | 4-WheelDouble Boom | Up to V70 / V250 | 164 | 1295 | 724 | 890 | 1650 | 2335 |
VT-D1590 | 4-WheelHeavy Duty | Up to V90 / V700 | 370 | 1295 | 724 | 890 | 1650 | 2335 |
D-1786 | 3-WheelRough Terrain Single Boom | Up to V90 / V700 | 235 | 1950 | 890 | 1070 | 1650 | 2340 |
D-1794 | 3-WheelRough Terrain Double Boom | Up to V90 / V700 | 270 | 1950 | 890 | 1070 | 1650 | 2340 |
D-1795 | 3-WheelRough Terrain Heavy Duty | Up to V135 / V900 | 380 | 1950 | 890 | 1070 | 1650 | 2340 |
Double Boom Tool Carts are used when two tools, either two hydraulic shears or one hydraulic shear and one hydraulic straightener, need to be available at the work station. In this situation the hydraulic power unit is designed so that both tools can be operated from the single power unit. The tools can be operated in turn, not simultaneously.
Rough Terrain Tool Carts were developed to use on uneven floors, such as metal decked mezzanines, where 4-wheel tool carts are difficult to control and for applications where debris on the floor may be a common condition.