Scissor Lifts

(215 companies)
Scissor lifts are devices that use a scissor-like mechanism to raise and lower a work platform. This item of material handling equipment conveys personnel and cargo in the vertical plane. Scissor lifts may be stationary, self-propelled, or vehicle mounted.

Lifts

(1,622 companies)
Lifts are used to raise and lower material, personnel, vehicles, and workpieces for loading and working positioning.
2,328 products match your search.

Dock Lifts

(106 companies)
Dock lifts are platforms used to raise and lower material, personnel and workpieces for loading and positioning.
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...standardized, repeatable motions are available. Lift drives use air cylinders, hydraulic cylinders, hydraulic motors, or electric motors. Typically, electric motors feature a screw or screw/scissor combination. Some industrial manipulators include a lift table...

Forklifts

(604 companies)
Forklifts are used to engage, lift and transfer palletized loads. They can be divided into eight numbered classes and categorized by drive type. This product area also includes fork trucks.

Pallet Jacks

(318 companies)
Industrial. Scissor lift. A scissor lift mechanism is used to provide a higher stroke than what is supplied by a common hydraulic piston. This is used to provide ergonomic access to a pallet's content. Image credit: Bernards Bins. Skid deck. A pallet...

Platforms and Walkways

(383 companies)
...or reconfigure components. They are a more permanent alternative to scaffolding, scissor lifts, or bucket lifts, though they may be also be removable or reconfigurable. Many can be disassembled and reinstalled at a new location. These platforms...

Robots

(915 companies)
Robots are programmable manipulators that contain rotary and/or prismatic joints in order to perform precise, repetitive movements. They are designed to move parts, tools, materials, and devices through variable, programmed motions. Types of products include articulated, Cartesian, cylindrical, gantry, parallel (hexapods), SCARA, and spherical robots.