Scissor Lifts
Scissor lifts were originally designed to provide larger work space when lifting bigger loads. They are normally utilized to raise multiple employees who require access to the same work platform. This type of aerial lift is used for lifting materials, heavy machinery and individuals. These industrial equipment come in lots of sizes, models and colors. Nearly all scissor lifts and hydraulic lifts run by either gas or electricity.
Because of their quiet nature, electric models are normally utilized for inside applications like warehouse atmospheres since they are much less noisy. Diesel of gas powered scissor lifts are normally called rough-terrain lifts which are more suited for jobsites outdoors.
Within the industrialized world, scissor lifts are the most often utilized and one of the most important kinds of material handling machinery. There are various types available on the market. For instance, a few are designed to handle a load of as much as fifty tons, whereas others more resemble portable carts which are small and can only lift a couple hundred pounds of material.
Common Names for Scissor Lifts
In the material handling business, the scissor lift goes by a huge variety of names, such as: Narrow Electric Scissor Lifts, 4WD Aerial Lifts, Rough Terrain Scissor Lifts, Material Lifts, Aerial Platforms, Tall Scissor Lift Platform, Small Scissor Lift, Turn Tables, Heavy Capacity Scissor Lift, Air Scissor Lift Cart, Air Scissor Lift Cart, Ground Lift Table, Heavy Duty Scissor Lift, Loading Dock Lift, Hydraulic Lifts, Tilt Tables, Ergonomic Lift Tables, Zero Lifts, Upenders and Air Lift Tables. Scissor Lifts would also be categorized under general Aerial Lifts too.