ABTT Engineering Product of the Year

The AED-SL18 Showlift received the award for 'ABTT Engineering Product of the Year'.  The AED-SL18 Showlift is an automated tower lift with a variable speed motor that is controlled by a 2-channel DMX signal from a lighting desk. With instant reading position, variable minimum and maximum height limitation, the AED-SL18 is the ideal tool for indoor venues with height and/or weight restrictions.

The Showlift AED-SL18 offers an incredible array of possibilities for any designer creating Live Events, Theatre shows, Touring and TV, Audio Visual & Product Promotions and is exclusively distributed by AED group.

VMB Showlift AED-SL18

VMB Show Lift | AED-SL18

The Showlift is an automated tower lift with a variable speed motor that is controlled by a 2-channel DMX signal from a lighting desk. With instant reading position, variable minimum and maximum height limitation, the AED-SL18 is the ideal tool for indoor venues with height and/or weight restrictions. The Showlift AED-SL18 offers an incredible array of possibilities for any designer creating Live Events, Theatre shows, Touring and TV, Audio Visual & Product Promotions and is exclusively distributed by AED group.

The Showlift weighs 162 kg and has four outriggers and an active footprint of 1 x 0.8 meters. The base of the lifter has four swivel wheels for easy set-up and positioning on stage. It also includes integrated flight case latches directly built-in to the base that brings transportation dimensions to 0.8 x 0.6 meters. This Showlift can operate at different variable speeds and heights, with a smooth flow and low noise level.

Technical Specifications 
Max. height: 4.1 m | Folded height: 1.5 m
Max. load: 55 kg | Min. load: 15 kg
Work surface: 95 x 75 cm | Folded surface: 80 x 60 cm
Power: 1.500 W | Peak power: 3.000 W

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Machine Gun Kelly

Machine Gun Kelly, a well-known American rapper, is one of those other productions that recently toured America and Europe with the Showlifts. We were able to speak with Wes Henrard, the Lighting Director of the Machine Gun Kelly production, just before their performance at the AB in Brussels. "The possibilities for a quick installation in small or large venues and the unique features to adapt the speed and to add cool animations to our show design have made us decide to include 8 Showlifts in this production."

Where creativity meets technology

During the AED Demo Days in the Netherlands, this Showlift attracted the attention of the visitors upon their arrival at the entrance. The image was generated from the AV Stumpfl Pixera on a new Samsung QM55R display.