The LECTRO-TRUCK™enables the user to gain a mechanical advantage over the load being moved. Climbing stairs, loading onto the back of a truck, or just even moving a heavy load around on a flat surface - all are made a lot easier by using the LECTRO-TRUCK™.
The Expensive Way
The old way has four men hoisting a water heater up a flight of steps. They are lifting this water heater relying on the "1-2-3...grunt" technique. Each man is responsible for 150+ pounds of lifting!! The old way leads to higher manpower costs, back injuries, product and property damage.
The LECTRO-TRUCK™ Way
The LECTRO-TRUCK™ way has one man doing the same job as the four men in the previous picture. He is lifitng the water heater using the power and balance of the LECTRO-TRUCK™ - and - is responsible for lifting no weight!! The LECTRO-TRUCK™ way leads to increased profits in less manpower, fewer injuries, including reduced product and property damage.
Stair Climbing Progression
Step 1: Roll your LECTRO-TRUCK™ to the base of the steps.
Step 2: Power the "Wheels Up" button to near the height of the second step.
Step 3: Tip the LECTRO-TRUCK™ back and set the wheels on the second step.
By raising the wheels, you are raising the bottom of the load and the handles of the LECTRO-TRUCK™ - giving the user better leverage.
NOTES: When starting from the bottom, level ground, the wheels
must be on the second step for load clearance and to properly climb up the
steps.
When the wheels reach the second step,
raise the bottom of the load up and only one step at a time.
After the wheels have reached the second step, raising the load two steps at a
time in the up direction is not recommended
Step 4: With the wheels set in place on the second step, lean down and back on the top of the LECTRO-TRUCK™. This will raise the load off the ground, and will also roll the wheels back to the rear of the step. Now power the "Load Up" button to make the LECTRO-TRUCK™ lifts the load onto the next step.
Step 5: After the load is set on the next step, lean the LECTRO-TRUCK™ slightly forward and power the "Wheels Up" button so the wheels come up to another step.
Step 6: Now that your wheels are on another step, counterbalance the load and power it up to the next step. Keep repeating this procedure until you have reached the top of the steps.
Climbing Down The Steps
NOTES: When starting from the top level step, the load must be on the second step for wheel clearance and to properly climb down
the steps.
When the load reaches the second step,
lower the bottom of the wheels down and only one step at a time.
After the wheels have reached the second step, lowering the load
two steps at a time in the down direction is not
recommended.