Kardex Shuttle XP 250 Vertical Lift Modules
We now have 2 Kardex Shuttle XP 250 2450x813 from 2016 for sale – a smart and space-saving solution to streamline your warehouse management. The machines are in very good condition and equipped with modern technology that makes it easy to organize and optimize your warehouse.
With a tray width of 2,450 mm and a machine height of 9,400 mm, they maximize the height of the warehouse, freeing up floor space and creating better organization. Items are delivered to a convenient working height, making the work faster, safer, and more ergonomic.
The machines are equipped with a light pointer and confirmation buttons, making the picking process both simple and precise. The light pointer clearly indicates the location of the item, while the buttons allow the user to quickly and securely confirm the pick. Integration with an ERP/WMS system is required to use the light pointer.
Available for individual purchase.
Available in August 2025.
Shipping and installation will be quoted extra.
Technical information
Year: 2016
Dimensions: Height: 9.4 m / Width: 2.78 m / Depth: 2.92 m
Manufacturer: Kardex Remstar
Manufacturing year: 2016
Model: SHUTTLE-XP-250-2450x813
Height: 9 400 mm
Width vertical lift module / tray: 2 780 mm / 2 450 mm
Depth vertical lift module / tray: 2 921 mm / 813 mm
Number of trays: Approx. 70 per lift
Maximum weight per tray: 240 kg
Electronics: 3/N/PE 400V, 17A
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