Help with Lift Tables specifications:
Load Capacity
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| Capacity | Maximum force or load supported by the lift. | ||
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Vertical Lift Travel
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| Stroke | Stroke is the difference between the fully-lowered and fully-raised lift positions. | ||
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Physical Specifications
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| Length | Length is the lift platform's longest dimension. | ||
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| Width | Width is the lift platform's narrowest dimension. | ||
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Lift Type
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| Lift Mechanism | |||
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| Scissor Lift | Scissor lifts use linked, folding, support members. Lifting action occurs when members are drawn together, typically with a screw mechanism. | ||
| Screw Lift | Screw lifts employ the mechanical advantage of threads to lift the workpiece vertically. | ||
| Rack & Pinion | With rack and pinion lift mechanisms, a small drive-gear (pinion) drives a straight-toothed rack to lift the load. | ||
| Telescoping Lift | Telescoping lifts have a lift mechanism with multiple sections that retract and extend into and out of each other. | ||
| Articulated Lift | Articulated lifts are multiple-section mechanisms that unfold or articulate to lift a platform or bucket. Cherry pickers are often articulated lifts. | ||
| Lift Chain | Lift chains use a lift chain and sprocket. | ||
| Other | Other unlisted, specialized, or proprietary lifting mechanisms. | ||
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| Lift Drive / Actuation | |||
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| Hand | Lifts are driven by a hand crank or screw drive. | ||
| Foot | Lifts are driven by foot pumping or ratcheting. | ||
| Air / Pneumatic | Air cylinders or motors provide lifting action. | ||
| Hydraulic | Lifts are driven by an external hydraulic cylinder or hydraulic motor. | ||
| Electric Motor | Lifts have an electric motor for automated driving. The lift usually employs a screw or screw/scissor combination. | ||
| Other | Other unlisted, specialized, or proprietary actuation methods. | ||
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Features
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| Tilting | The lift table or platform tilts or inclines. | ||
| Rotating | A rotating element such as a turntable is used with the table or platform. | ||
| Counterbalance | Counterbalance prevents the lift from overturning without using legs or supports under the load. | ||
| Hand / Safety Rails | Hand or safety rails are used for personnel safety, or to prevent the load from falling or sliding off the lift. | ||
| Truck Mounted | Lifts are mounted or mountable onto the back or bed of a utility truck. This category includes total truck-included packages as well as lifts that are sold independently for mounting on trucks. | ||
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| Wheel / Tire Type | |||
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| Pneumatic | Air-inflated tires can provide greater load-cushioning and drive traction than cushion tires. | ||
| Solid / Cushion | Solid or cushion tires are functional alternatives to other types of tires. They do not puncture and require less maintenance than pneumatic tires. Construction provides some cushioning features; however, solid or cushion tires offer less shock absorption than pneumatic tires. | ||
| Other | Other tire configurations not covered explicitly by pneumatic or solid / cushion choices. | ||
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