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Maxon Lift Corp. expands Tuk-A-Way product line

Jan. 20, 2021
The MXT-25 and MXT-33 liftgates combine low bed height application with a level-ramping ride feature.

Maxon Lift Corp. announced the Tuk-A-Way MXT-25 and MXT-33 liftgate models to its product line. The MXT-25 and MXT-33 liftgates combine low bed height application with a level-ramping ride feature.

The MXT features a twin cylinder, mid-arm design that results in performance and stability. MXT models are available in low bed height ranges of 38” to 46”. With 2,500-lb (MXT-25) and 3,300-lb (MXT-33) lifting capacities, the MXT models were built to suit the need for low bed height chassis.

“Maxon has been founded on the invention of the Tuk-A-Way liftgate,” said Brent Stratton, office of the president, Maxon Lift Corp. “The MXT is another extension of this heritage of innovation. For instance, the new MXT knuckling mechanism was designed to work in gravity mode for ultimate power consumption efficiency.”

Both MXT-25 and MXT-33 models feature a 48” by 80” wedge-type steel, steel/aluminum, as well as all-aluminum platform with optional dual cart stops. Standard features include a bolt-on extension plate and steps, hydraulic locking, grease fittings at all critical rotation points, and all steel components come hot-dip galvanized.

Sample optional features include hand-held control, dual controls, cab cut-off switch, MAX ECU Electrical Control Unit, power down, dual cart stops, multiple step options, license plate mount kit, and 24V configurations.

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