Scissor lifts with 12 tonne load increase profitability of operations

  • 17 Sep 2014

With a maximum load of 12 tonnes as standard, the lifts can be programmed to work alongside other on-site equipment and include a number of safety features including a ‘dead-man’ safety switch and trip edge to detect any possible obstructions and stop the lift immediately.

Suitable for use in many applications where goods need to be transferred between two levels, such as vehicle loading, car parking, work stations, loading bays and disabled access for public buildings, the lifts require very little floor space.

The scissor lifts can also be programmed to operate from a number of control options, including a remote power pack and cover for applications where flooding or hosing down is likely to occur.

sara LBS engineers are able to develop bespoke solutions for customers including custom platform sizes, ride heights and lifting capacity.

Smooth and non-skid designs are available for the platform tops, with each lift exceeding the BS EN 1570:1998 A2 2009 safety requirements for lifting tables.

Specification of sara LBS’ scissor lifts can lead to a more productive environment and an increase in the profitability of operations.

The lifts come under sara LBS’ 24/7 cover and maintenance service for its range of loading bay systems, dock shelters, high speed doors and industrial doors.

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