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Specific Attention

Devoted to Aging Workers

Help People

Work On The Job

24+ years

of Research & Development

Fifth Wheel Lift

Fifth Wheel Hitches are commonly used but are very heavy to move.

Description

Fifth Wheel Lifts take care of moving a hitch without struggling over the heavy load.

Many workers make use of Fifth Wheel hitches on a truck and trailer combination.  Fifth Wheel Hitches are very heavy and cumbersome to move.  Workers often use chains to move the hitch or move it themselves.

The Fifth Wheel Lift attaches to the hitch and with the use of a crane, lifts it out of the truck bed easily and safely.  Workers with back, arm, hand, shoulder, and strength disabilities will find the Fifth Wheel Lift a great help.

 

An Fifth Wheel Lift will allow mechanics, welders, carpenters, home-owners and others with disabling conditions such as back pain, arm injury, balance impairment, paralysis, stroke or athritis to lift and hold a fifth wheel hitch as needed.  Workers with common conditions such as these would benefit from the Lift:  Aging, Back Injury, Back Pain, Cancer, Cerebral Palsy (CP), Diabetes/Diabetic Neuropathy, Fused Vertebrae, Herniated Disc, Hip Pain, Total Hip Replacement, Knee Pain, Total Knee Replacement, Leg Amputation, Lower Extremity Impairments, Lumbar/Low Back Pain, Paraplegia, Prosthetic Limb, Scoliosis-Kyphosis-Lordosis, Stroke, Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI), Vertigo, Osteoarthritis (weight bearing joints)

Product details

BrandB&W Trailer Hitches
Item Weight1 Pounds
Vehicle Service TypeTrailer
MaterialAlloy Steel

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