On October 13th, SINOLIFT sent the electric rotating
lift table to Shanghai Timi Paper Product Printing Co., Ltd. And we installed
it personally to facilitate the normal use of customers. If you also buy this
product but cannot install it, we can provide online guidance when we couldn't go to the site due to the distance.
A lift table (often
referred as a scissor lift) is a device that employs a scissors mechanism to raise
or lower goods and/or persons. Industries that
commonly use lift tables include woodworking,
upholstered furniture manufacturing, metalworking, paper, printing and
publishing, warehousing and distribution, heavy machinery and transportation.
Lift tables are for raising large, heavy loads through
relatively small distances. Common applications include pallet handling,
vehicle loading and work positioning. Lift tables are a recommended way to help
reduce incidents of musculoskeletal disorders by correctly re-positioning work
at a suitable height for operators. Lift tables adapt to specific uses. They
work in hostile environments, manufacture in stainless steel and have equipment
like conveyors, turn-tables, barriers and gates easily added to their deck
plates.
Common uses of lift tables include:
·
Vehicle
loading and docking operations
·
Mobility
impaired access
·
Work
positioning and ergonomic handling
·
Load
positioning (e.g. when integrated into conveyor systems)
·
Materials
positioning in machine feeding applications
·
Pallet and
roll cage handling
·
Furniture
upholstery
·
Dog
grooming
What Are The Different Operating Choices For Lift Tables?
There are 3 different operating types of lift tables.
They are hydraulic, pneumatic and self-leveling. All 3 styles are different but
have their benefits, depending on what the application is.
·
Hydraulic
lift tables offer the widest range of features and customization regarding
platform size, capacity, vertical travel, and safety features.
·
Pneumatic
lift tables offer an airbag design which limits to 24″ of travel. The airbag
lift tables may be limited but if an airline is the only power source available
to run the lift table, an air motor running a hydraulic system is available.
·
Pneumatic
lift tables commonly have wash down areas where electrical sparking can cause a
concern.
·
Self-leveling
lift tables use ergonomic applications. Self-leveling lift tables require no
power at all but do require a fork truck in order to load or unload the full
pallet.
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