The rated load of a lift table
The rated load of a lift table always refers to an evenly distributed load across the entire platform. A one-sided load results in a greater strain on the scissor lift table, necessitating a more robust design.
For this particular order, our customer was aware that a standard 2,000 kg lift table would not suffice to support a 2-ton load exclusively on one side. They therefore deliberately opted for a reinforced version.
Additional features of the lift table
Besides the capacity to handle eccentric loads, our lift table offers further customized extras:
M10 threaded holes in the platform
Specifically for the needs of our customer, thirteen M10 threaded holes were integrated into the platform. The drilling pattern, which we received directly from the customer, allows for the easy installation of their special load carrier.
Bellows
To secure the hazard area beneath the lift table, a bellows is installed to prevent individuals from reaching into the scissor lift mechanism. Additionally, a safety edge is installed that immediately stops the lowering movement if necessary.
Elevated subframe
The lift table is versatile and used at various points in the customer's assembly hall. The elevated subframe significantly facilitates the relocation of the hydraulic lift table, as the scissor lift can be easily transported to a new location using an electric stacker or manual pallet truck.
