TESA AutoLift 4 Levelling System
J2401
Description
Article No. FA4
The Autolift system is driven by an electronic control unit for self-levelling of your vehicle, the jacks can also be controlled manually and this is done in pairs i.e. front pair, back pair, left or right side pairs.
The control unit has built-in safety features to prevent accidental descent of the jacks whilst the vehicle is in motion and to prevent driving with them down. When not in use the jacks fold up horizontally under the motorhome's chassis which helps reduce their impact on the ground clearance of the vehicle.
The system can be operated from the in-vehicle control panel or from the supplied remote controller.
TESA is the only manufacturer of mechanical levelling systems in Europe. Since a TESA levelling system doesn’t use oil and air pressure like hydraulic systems, this mechanical system is less susceptible to extreme temperatures, lateral pressure, dust, and power loss
NOTE: The price shown includes the jacks, control unit and cabling. It does not include the cost of the mounting brackets or installation.
This item has to be shipped on a pallet and delivery times are approximately 3 working days, Delivery can only be arranged to a registered business address and cannot be shipped to a residential address
Specifications
| PRODUCT CODE: | J2401 |
|---|---|
| Article No.: | Tesa |
| Manufacturers code: | FA4 |
| Contents: | 4 x actuators; 1 x prewired control unit; 1 x fixed control panel; 1 x remote control; 4 x Jack pads and positioning rod |
| Voltage: | 12V |
| Consumption at 1000 Kg lifting force: | Approximately 12 Amps |
| Maximum load - kg: | 5000 |
| Maximum Levelling Length as a percentage: | 8% |
| Maximum levelling Width as a percentage: | 12% |
| Maximum jack extension: | 150mm |
| Product Net KG: | 48.000 |
| Warranty - years: | 3 |
| Product Weight (NET): | 48.000 |
| weight: | 63.000 |
Questions
Customer Questions
While realising this is a little like asking how long is a piece of string, how much power does this system use to level a motorhome? While the system would be convenient, it would be little use if drains the battery! We have an Autotrail Delaware 'S' with a maximum weight of 4,500Kg. When on the weighbridge, fully laden, the axle weights were Front: 1830Kg, Rear: 2370Kg (Total 4,200Kg). Do you have an idea of the power required to lift the front by 4 inches for example? I assume the power is taken from the leisure batteries? (We have the factory fitted 2x95Ah AGM batteries fitted but we are considering changing to Lithium when these expire.) The vehicle is Fiat based with an ALCO chassis. How much would you charge to fit this system? Many thanks. Steve
Hello Steve, Thank you for your enquiry. The length of a piece of string, is twice the distance of one end to the middle. The TESA lift uses 12A per hour, per jack to lift 1,000kg so at 4,500Kgs it would use approximately 3.6 Amps to level your van. Which I am sure you'll agree is quite impressive, and easier to answer than how long the string is. We''ll need some more information to quote accuratley for the fitting, please contact us on installations@roadpro.co.uk
- Neil Tunnicliffe, 24/10/2022
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