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Maxon BMR Liftgate Safety Guidelines and Best Practices
Safe operation is critical when using a Maxon BMR liftgate, especially given the heavy loads and moving components involved in this column lift style. The BMR is built to handle heavy loads, but Maxon’s manuals make clear that incorrect operation can result in serious personal injury and create hazards for operators, bystanders, and passing vehicles

How to Operate a Maxon BMR Column Liftgate Safely and Correctly
The Maxon BMR column liftgate is part of Maxon’s Columnlift series, and proper operation depends on following the exact sequence in the manufacturer’s operating instructions. This guide explains how to operate the liftgate from deployment to stow using only the procedures shown in the Maxon BMR operation documentation.

Maxon BMR Column Liftgate Features and Specifications Breakdown
The Maxon BMR column liftgate is part of Maxon’s Columnlift series and is offered in multiple capacities and platform configurations. The available BMR models are BMR-35, BMR-44, BMR-55, and BMR-66, with rated capacities from 3,500 lbs to 6,600 lbs

Maxon GPTWR Safety Guide: Load Handling Best Practices for a Tuck Under Liftgate
Proper load handling is one of the most important parts of using a Maxon GPTWR safely. Maxon states that incorrect operation of the liftgate can result in serious personal injury, and the operation manual includes specific warnings about overloading, unstable loads, unsafe body positioning, and improper cargo movement. For fleets, drivers, and mechanics working around a tuck under liftgate, safe cargo handling is not separate from operational safety. It is a core part of it.