Escape ETM with Two-Finger Control

Desk Jockey

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Rico Suave
That looks great for commercial work, nice design. :icon_cool:

Needs locking wheels, lock while it's your inplant machine and wheel out when doing larger commercial work.


How bad does it hit your pocket book?
 

Ken Snow

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Unless there is a drive motor on the base I can't imagine it will go up a ramp easily and certainly not with 2 fingers.
 
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Bruce
The drive motor should be mounted under the machine between the wheels, notice the guy has his hand on the joy stick controller.
 

Ken Snow

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Got it thnx Bruce.

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Willy P

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Now that's a good looking smart piece of equipment. But what about stairs?
 

Larry Cobb

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What you didn't see . . .

is that he pulls a hose reel on 4 wheels behind it.

The customer says that he plugs into 230 VAC almost every time.

Only one time has he run on 115 VAC.

The customer came up our fairly steep ramp to our showroom.

The "slightly used" scooter I have is $350 complete with battery.

Larry
 

Ron Werner

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that's pretty slick. If I ran portable I'd be rigging a dolly that carried the machine, hose, tools, and basic chems. Small enough to get through doors and into elevators. Motorizing it like that is a great tweak!
 

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