Help with Boom Lifts specifications:
Performance
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Capacity | Capacity is the maximum force or load supported by the lift, cart, truck or dolly. | ||
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Reach | Reach is the difference between the fully-retracted and fully-extended positions. | ||
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Type
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Lift Drive / Actuation | |||
Your choices are... | |||
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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Fuel | |||
Your choices are... | |||
Electric | The drive is electric. | ||
LP | Lifts use liquefied petroleum (LP) or propane. | ||
Natural Gas / CNG | Compressed natural gas (CNG) is an alternative to propane-fueled fork trucks. CNG can exhibit lower odor and emission levels than traditional fuels. | ||
Gasoline | Lifts use commercial-grade gasoline. | ||
Diesel | Lifts use diesel fuel. | ||
Other | Other unlisted or specialized forklift fuels or drives. | ||
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Wheel / Tire Type | |||
Your choices are... | |||
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. | ||
Track Wheel | The wheel has a flange or a formed V on the wheel for riding on and alignment to a track. | ||
Other | Other tire configurations not covered explicitly by pneumatic or solid / cushion choices. | ||
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