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Classifications of Aerial Lift Platforms & Scissor Lifts
Aerial platforms and scissor lifts enable employees to work on elevated structures in a safe way and enable them to reach objects and structures. These platforms and lifts offer friendly user controls to maneuver the platform and the base separately. This enables the machinery to get around things. There are lots of available lift designs which are suitable for particular environments and applications.
Scissor Lift
The scissor lift utilizes a series of crisscrossed connected steel arms. These arms are designed to make an X patterned support system when the lift is raised vertically. Workers use a large rectangle platform that is attached to the top of the lifting device. There are support railings along the edges to provide added safety.
The scissor lift features a low profile which is great for pavement, hard and compact dirt surfaces and concrete. These equipments make use of either a combustion engine or an electric motor to power the lift and the lifting mechanism.
Rough Terrain Scissor Lift
The rough terrain scissor lift uses the same lifting technology as the regular scissor lift unit. The rough terrain unit varies in that it features a specialized base which is designed for surfaces that are uneven. The rough terrain also provides a higher ground clearance and oversized all terrain tires. These units offer lower lifting heights overall because of the higher center of gravity of the machine.
Telescopic Boom Lift
The telescopic boom lift provides a beam that rises both diagonally and vertically. To operate the boom, the machinery has controls outfitted on the work platform. The controls utilize an IC or a combustion engine in order to power the hydraulics and lift the boom.
Articulating Boom Lift
An articulating boom lift has two telescopic booms which are attached with a moving elbow. This lifting machinery provides a small work platform or a bucket equipped with hand controls that are utilized to control the boom. The articulating lift is capable of reaching on top buildings and over things.
The workhorses within most warehouses are the smaller 3000 pound to 4000 lb. trucks. If you are running a smaller operation and are only able to have one truck, this is a great choice as it is a really practical option. The standard forklift is a wide aisle truck which needs at least eleven feet aisles to turn in. The width of the aisle is determined by the truck size, the turn radius as well as the load size. Available options and attachments comprise hydraulic clamps, slip sheet attachments, fork shifts and side shifts.
The reach truck is also known as a straddle reach, double-deep reach and stand-up reach. The reach truck is a narrow aisle truck specially designed utilized for racked pallet storage. This particular model measures 8' to 10'. The reach truck has telescoping forks and uses a hydraulic scissors-type mechanism as well as outriggers in front. The hydraulic scissors kind of device allows you to lift the load and retract it over the outriggers. This design enables the operator to turn in a narrower aisle by reducing the overall load length of the truck.