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Good price to value ratio, and that is all.
I was looking for four (4) truss lifts to assemble a rectangular structure and then raise it to attach the legs. This model seemed like the only budget-friendly option capable of handling the weight without jumping into the professional category (which costs several thousand Euros).
Now—after dozens of events—I can say it serves its purpose, but the stability (especially with the truss adapter) leaves something to be desired, particularly at heights above 3 meters.
The mechanism is also very sensitive to alignment. If the lift isn't perfectly perpendicular to the ground, it jams easily. This makes lowering it a struggle, even when the load isn't particularly heavy.
Overall, the price-to-value ratio is good. For the price of four Roadworx Wind Up 100-4s, I could have only bought one professional-grade lift. It works, but you need to be patient with it.
Now—after dozens of events—I can say it serves its purpose, but the stability (especially with the truss adapter) leaves something to be desired, particularly at heights above 3 meters.
The mechanism is also very sensitive to alignment. If the lift isn't perfectly perpendicular to the ground, it jams easily. This makes lowering it a struggle, even when the load isn't particularly heavy.
Overall, the price-to-value ratio is good. For the price of four Roadworx Wind Up 100-4s, I could have only bought one professional-grade lift. It works, but you need to be patient with it.
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