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Bautri Rescue in Action.
THW, fire brigades, industry and height rescue — Bautri Rescue is at home wherever lives and heavy loads need to be moved.
Six Reasons for Bautri Rescue.
Using existing EN-1065 props
A key advantage is compatibility with standardised shoring props to EN 1065. Instead of proprietary special legs, the Bautri system uses existing construction and formwork props or equivalent aluminium spindle props.
Lifting and shoring function up to 3.3 t – without guying
Despite its mobility, the Bautri tripod handles heavy loads up to 3.3 tonnes in tension and compression – without chain guying or tie-down straps for maximum load.
Tested safety and certification
The Bautri Rescue is CE-certified (including to Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC) and has been subjected to intensive testing by DEKRA. Also certified to EN 795 and CEN/TS 16415.
Easy to use – quick assembly by one person
The Bautri Rescue is designed so that a single person can complete the full assembly in a few minutes. With a system weight of only approx. 15 kg, the tripod head is manageable enough.
Extremely low maintenance
The Bautri Rescue is a purely mechanical compact system made of robust metal components – no hydraulics, motors, electronics or special parts. Therefore virtually maintenance-free.
Cost-efficient and versatile
One investment – many applications. The Bautri Rescue replaces expensive specialist equipment and meets the high safety standards of the new AGBF recommendation for ERHT.
Application possibilities.
THW, fire brigades, industry and height rescue — Bautri Rescue is versatile.
Bautri Rescue in Action.
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Bariatric rescue
Personal safety (heavy load)
Rope bridge
Mast crane (articulated adapter)
Heavy-load door anchor
Mast crane (A-frame)
Mast crane (personal safety)
Gantry crane & shoring towers
Light stand
Transport case
Mobile lifting device
Crane jib (test phase)
Crane jib (new design)
Peri Multiprop assembly
DEKRA test 50 kN
DEKRA test PPE
Cable unreeling
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