Major updates across Bravi range

Bravi Platforms has announced a series of updates to its products and accessories and has published new independent research demonstrating the need for low level access equipment. 

Bravi Leonardo HD The updated Bravi Leonardo HD

The company’s core Leonardo HD model has had a capacity increase from180kg to 230kg. This has been achieved without changing the unit weight, which remains at 560kg.

The upgrade is particularly useful for applications requiring Bravi’s range of accessories, including the Solo-Gyps, for plasterboard installation, and the Small-E inspection device. Joining the accessories is the new Pipe Rack, which allows loading and the transport of pipes up to 90kg.

Sprint upgrade 

Bravi Sprint LP - Suction Gun Bravi’s Sprint LP with Suction Gun.

To improve operators’ experience in the picking sector, there has been a major upgrade to the Bravi Sprint, both structurally, with a new chassis equipped with reinforced corners and bumpers, and through two new accessories.

On both the Sprint and Sprint LP models it is now possible to integrate the company’s Suction Gun accessory, launched at the 2024 Logimat trade show.

This innovative system, powered by the same unit’s batteries, substantially increases efficiency and safety in tucked away areas at the back of racks. With a capacity of 20kg, the Suction Gun reduces operating time in sectors such as DIY, furniture and hi-tech.

In addition to the new chassis, a new cargo shelf has been designed to fit both the Sprint and Sprint LP models. The shelf is 10cm wider and longer than its predecessor and sees the addition of retractable edges on three sides as standard, for a greater picking efficiency.

Bravi Sprint - Cargo Shelf Bravi’s Sprint has a new Cargo Shelf

Furthermore, on the Sprint LP model, the large parcels cargo shelf has also been completely redesigned and equipped with a set of rollers on both sides to facilitate the loading of bulkier materials.

Tyre capabilities 

Additionally Bravi has restyled its tyre handling Sprint TL model. The improvements, based on customer feedback, include an increased capacity of the tyre compartment from 100kg to 150kg, allowing it to handle SUV tyres of 800mm diameter.

This upgrade, together with the reduction of the working height to 5m, aims at further improving stability and efficiency during picking operations.

Market research

Bravi Sprint TL The Sprint TL

Bravi Platforms has released the results of market research conducted by Introspective Market Research, which demonstrates the global need for low level access equipment.

The research shows that 48.07% of global construction sites have ceilings with a maximum height of 5m, (with the exception of civil housing projects, representing 33% of overall construction projects), an aspect that affects equipment choices.

Moreover, 92.72% of the equipment sold between 2017 and 2023 and used in these types of projects is not designed to operate at these heights.

The data highlights the importance for rental companies to offer solutions suitable to the needs of construction sites, said Bravi, able to guarantee safety and operational continuity.

On the other hand, for contractors, the use of units conceived for restricted spaces is crucial to improve efficiency and reduce the risks associated with the use of unsuitable equipment.

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