Lift Tables

When should I consider purchasing a Manual (Foot Pump) Lift Table as opposed to an Electric (Hydraulic) Lift Table?
A Manual Lift Table is a good choice if your application involves lowering and lifting product from time to time. If you intend to lower and raise product about 2-3 times per hour then you might consider the Manual Lift Table. If you intend to use ...
What is the difference between a Mechanical Lift Table and a Pneumatic Lift Table?
Mechanical Lift Tables utilize springs and shock absorbers to assist in raising and lowering loads. Various spring options are available depending on the weight that will be handled in your specific application. Pneumatic Lift Tables utilize air bags...
What are some of the things I should consider when purchasing a lift table?
Know your application: What is going to be placed on the lift table? What, therefore, is the table top dimension that will best work for what is going on the lift table? What is the maximum weight that will be resting on the lift table? What is ...
What weight capacity should I consider when purchasing a lift table?
Always err on more than enough. If you are going to raise 1900 lbs of weight then look for a lift table that will handle 3000 lbs or more. You can never go wrong in providing a large margin of safety.
What are some customization options that can be done with lift tables?
Here are a few examples: 1) Larger Platforms 2) Higher Lift Heights 3) Casters for Larger Scissor Lift Tables 4) Higher Capacity Lift Tables 5) Conveyor Top Lift Table 6) Power Turntable Lift Tables of custom sizes and capacities 7) Pit Mounted...
What additional safety options are available with Lift Tables?
Depending on the type of lift table options can include: 1) Hand Controller versus a Foot Controller or vice versa (Remote) 2) Accordian Bellow Skirt 3) Limit Switches – to keep a lift table from going beyond a certain point 4) Beveled Edge Platforms...
What is a Lift and Tilt Table?
The platform of the lift table lifts and tilts providing the angle needed to make the contents within boxes, totes, or bins accessible.
Why would I invest in a Floor Level Lift Table?
Floor Level Lift Tables lower to floor level so that they can be loaded with manual pallet trucks instead of a fork lift truck. This is a great feature for a variety of reasons. Here are just a few: 1) Fork lifts are not available. 2) Area floor...
Why should I consider a lift table for my warehouse facility?
Safety and Injury Prevention: Continuous lifting, bending, and stretching will take its toll on the back, joints, and ligaments. It’s only a matter of time before the sprain or worse takes place. No matter how young and how strong the worker repetitive...
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