Rostek's roof trolleys offer a non-visual facade access solution for every building. The roof trolley does not disturb facade aesthetics as it is hidden on the top of the building. Therefore, the roof trolley system is chosen if monorails are not accepted on the facade.
HOW IT IS USED
Roof trolleys are used in conjunction with a Rostek BMU cradle or suspended platform. Thanks to the low weight of the roof trolley it is well suited for light roof structures. The roof trolley is traversing on Rostek aluminum tracks which can be bent according to the building shape. Rostek Roof Trolleys can be used in all environments and conditions; from snow to sun. Roof trolleys can be painted to a colour of your choice.
HOW IT WORKS
Lightweight aluminum tracks are installed on top of the roof structure. Three roof trolleys are available.
The Roka roof trolley has a fixed reach of 1300mm and has a maximum working load limit of 700kg.
The Roca Highbody has a fixed reach of 1295mm and has a maximum working load limit of 700kg. The Roca Highbody is particularly suited to situations where you need to lift the access stage above the roof to move to another elevation or park the stage on the roof.
The Armstrong roof trolley has an adjustable reach of 600-1400mm and has a maximum working load limit of 700kg.
All trolleys require 3 phase power and can be folded back when not in use.
PERFORMANCE
Rostek Roof Trolleys are designed to carry suspended access equipment according to EN1808.