Why museums rely on the lifting system Easy-Synchro
Museums are places where people come into contact with art, history and culture. They are also places where innovation and technology come together to enhance the visitor experience.
The Easy-Synchro lifting system is an innovation that can help museums better manage and present their collections. In this article we will see how it works and what the benefits are.
What can the Easy-Synchro lifting system do?
The Easy-Synchro lifting system is basically a combination of four or more leveling casters. The special feature is that the casters can be lifted together synchronously so that a piece of furniture or other heavy objects can be moved easily and with little effort. The system can be built into furniture in such a way that it is hardly visible from the outside.
How can the lifting system help museums?
The Easy-Synchro lifting system is an innovation that can help museums realise their full potential.
The Easy-Synchro lifting system is the perfect solution for flexible positioning of furniture. It allows for easy rearrangement when exhibitions change and easy adjustment when the demands on the space change. Its simple handling makes it easy to operate even for inexperienced users.
The Easy-Synchro lifting system also has advantages for speedy cleaning of the premises. It allows furniture to be moved easily before cleaning. This way, cleaners can easily reach less accessible places without much effort.
Application example
Showcases are essential for museums to present valuable exhibits. This showcase is of particularly high quality, as it is still fitted with glass. The Easy-Synchro lifting system is already integrated and ensures easy and safe handling.
Conclusion
The Easy-Synchro lifting system enables museums to set up, dismantle or move their exhibitions more quickly and easily. This makes it a great solution for museums that have changing exhibitions or need to move their inventory regularly.
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