Industrial Powered Turntables
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Industrial Powered Turntables (TPH &TPL)
WHEN DURABILITY MATTERS
1 Year Parts and Labor\10 year, 250,000 Cycle Structural Warranty
Turntables are used for positioning jobs where heavy duty loads must be rotated on a regular basis. There are two basic types of standard duty turntables, non-powered and powered.
Turntables are available in low profile and high profile configurations. Built to last, these industrial rotating table tops are suitable for a wide range of applications. Inquire about our industrial motorized turntables today.
Powered turntable features:
- Used where more frequent turning is required.
- Used where rotational effort would be too high in a non-powered turntable.
- Standard turntables use DC motors and drives; AC motors and drives are optional
- Standard rotation is clockwise only.
- Standard platforms are rectangular and round platforms are optional on all models except TML.
- Optional bi-directional rotation (clockwise & counterclockwise) requires an AC motor and drive.
- Platforms rotate on a lifetime-lubricated kingpin bearing.
- Platform travel can be limited by use of optional limit switch (+/- 3º accuracy).
- Powered turntables are available in low profile and high profile configurations.
Low profile powered turntables:
– Use for powered applications where low platform height is important.
– Circular platforms are required, rectangular platforms are not available.
– Drive motor is located at the edge of the platform and projects above platform.
– Platforms are supported by lifetime lubricated roller bearing cam followers.
High profile powered turntables:
– Use for powered applications where low platform height is not important.
– Standard platforms are rectangular and round platforms are optional.
– Drive motor is located under the platform.
– Platforms are supported by inverted casters with tapered roller bearings or cam followers
About Advance Lifts
Advance Lifts was founded in 1974 and quickly became the leading scissor lift, industrial turntables, and dock lift manufacturer in the country. We have maintained this position through innovative design, quick deliveries and superior service.
Over the years our product lines expanded to include production lift tables, tilters, turntables, dumpers, mezzanine lifts, work access platform lifts and stretch wrappers.
Our modern 120,000 sq. ft. facility in St. Charles, Illinois houses state of the art equipment and a well trained group of engineers and production personnel, who are dedicated to providing our customers outstanding products.
We have an in house UL listed panel shop and are ISO 9001 certified. Our goal is to make the entire process of buying, installing, using and servicing of our products as easy and trouble free as possible for each and every one of our customers.
Work Access Complete Design Guide
This is a complete application guide for designing work access platform lifts and it includes photographs and movies that illustrate optional features as well as views of completed units to help explain the full scope of customization that is available. Our goal is to stir your imagination so that working together we can optimize a design to fit your application perfectly.
Our White Paper "Work Access Lift Application Guide" is a condensed 2 page PDF version of this site that can be printed as a handout and used as an offline work reference. Please scroll this entire website before printing the White Paper so that you can benefit from the many extra details that we offer in this complete design guide.
WHY USE WORK ACCESS LIFTS: Safety is the prime purpose of all work access lifts. They are designed to move production personnel, their tools and materials to ergonomically sound work positions to enhance both worker safety and efficiency. The alternatives to these lifts include ladders, scaffolding or simply allowing workers to work in awkward, tiring or dangerous positions.
WHERE TO USE WORK ACCESS LIFTS: Production applications are broadly varied and may include welding, painting, assembly, fabrication, inspection and maintenance. Because each application is unique to the task being performed and the object being worked on, each lift must be custom designed to the specific application. This guide is designed to help you organize and prioritize your requirements so they may be resolved into appropriate specifications for your work access lift.