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Lift tables and Hydrolic lift tables are used for material positioning, load positioning, or lifting in applications such as construction, automotive and garage service, electrical and power service, telecommunications, manufacturing, and inventory management.Important features for lift tables include lift capacity, vertical lift travel, platform width, platform length, and actuation method. Lift capacity is the maximum force or load supported by the lift.
There are a number of mechanisms by which industrial lift tables may be raised or lowered. These include scissor lift tables, screw lift tables, rack and pinion lift tables, telescoping lifts and articulated lifts. Scissor lift tables use linked, folding support members to achieve lifts. The lifting action occurs when the members are drawn together, typically with a screw mechanism. Screw lifts employ the mechanical advantage of threads to lift a workpiece vertically. Rack and pinion lifts function via a small drive gear (pinion) that drives a straight-toothed rack to lift the load. The telescoping lift mechanism has multiple sections that retract and extend into and out of each other. Articulated lifts have multiple sections that unfold or articulate to lift a platform or bucket.
Tramrail
Material Handling, Inc specializes in the sales and design of equipment
that improves safety and productivity. Our products include Stackers,
Scissor Lift Tables, Container Tilters, Palletizers, Hand Pallet Trucks,
Post Lift Tables and more
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