Scissor Lifts
Scissor lifts have been designed to provide a bigger work area and are normally used to raise many employees requiring access to the same platform. This particular type of aerial lift is utilized for raising individuals, supplies and heavy equipment. These industrial machinery come in numerous colors, sizes and varieties. The majority of hydraulic lifts and scissor lifts are powered by either electricity or gas.
Due to their quiet nature, electric models are normally utilized for inside applications such as warehouse atmospheres since they are a lot less noisy. Gas or diesel powered scissor lifts are normally called rough-terrain lifts that are suitable more for outdoor jobsites.
Scissor lifts are extremely common machines in the industrialized world, and are essential material handling machinery. There are a range of different model types existing on the market. For example, a few are designed to handle a load of up to fifty tons, whereas others more resemble portable carts that are small and only able to raise a couple hundred pounds of cargo.
Common Names for Scissor Lifts
In the material handling industry, the scissor lift goes by a wide variety of names, such as: 4WD Aerial Lifts, Narrow Electric Scissor 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, LOading Dock Lift, Heavy Duty Scissor Lift, Hydraulic Lifts, Tilt Tables, Ergonomic Lift Tables, Zero Lifts, Air Lift Tables and Upenders. Scissor Lifts will also be categorized under general Aerial Lifts too.