The first electric wheel integrating motor and batteries

ez-Wheel proposes the first industrial electric wheel featuring embedded motor and batteries. This revolutionary solution can quickly and easily power any rolling material dedicated to load handling or people transportation.

Load handling

ez-Wheel self-propelled electric wheels are ideal for handling equipment and moving heavy loads. The motor control system built into the wheel controls braking as well as traction. This function can, for example, limit equipment speed when handling heavy loads on a slope, making it safer for users. The wheel can operate over a wide temperature range and its waterproof assembly ensures optimum performance in cold chain logistics.

Healthcare equipment

ez-Wheel electric wheels are an effective way of providing electrically powered assistance for mobile medical equipment. Fitting an ez-Wheel on hospital equipment provides electric traction which can move hundreds of kilograms, without any operating noise. The help in moving and handling makes equipment comfortable for health care workers to use and protects them from injury when performing repetitive movements. It can be used for a whole day with no need for recharging thanks to the autonomy of the built-in battery. The wheel can be recharged from time to time, whenever the quipment is connected to the mains.

Series 160

The series 160 integrate motor and batteries in a extremely compact format. The wheel is designed with reduced height to fit any low chassis. The robust hub fairing protects all components from knocks and splashing. The series 160 are available with wire connections or with external batteries to allow junctions to other electrical peripherals.

  • Diameter 160 mm
  • Up to 5 km/h
  • Moves up to 500 kg
  • Waterproof
  • Wired version
  • External battery version
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Contacts

Regional Sales Manager - Envirotech

Chris Chaplin
Tel. +44 1628 533300
Mob. +44 7809 330220
chc@bibus.uk

Managing Director

Gavin Hodges
Tel. +44 1628 533300
Mob. +44 77202 94477
gh@bibus.uk

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