HOIST

Definition HOIST
A hoist DEFINE AS AN OBJECT that incorporate all the best features of a platform lift , provides a totally free CLEAR FLOOR concept.

The independent runways have no connection to get in the way of operator movement or under chassis access.

4 Post Hoist
2 Post Hoist
Scissor Hoist
Scissor Hoist A

Typical Applications:
Series 35 Scissor Lift are the most versatile and popular family of lifts from Autoquip .This family of lifts incorporates the Autoquip quality that is respected worldwide. Work positioners such as these reduce worker fatigue and greatly reduce the serious back injuries to workers. They bring the work to the worker and increase a factory's productivity.

Key Features:
Lubricated-for-life composite bearings on all pivot points
Solid steel legs with stiffener bars
Turned, ground, polished and hard-chromed axle pins
Double-wire braided hydraulic hoses
Velocity fuses on cyliders
Polyethylene reservoir
Maintenance (safety) locks in base-frame
Factory tested to 110% capacity internally mounted power unit
Pre-wired power unit with UL approved and labeled control components
Built and desingned in accordance with ANSI MH29.1

Benefits:
Maintenance-free bearings, no greasing
Minimal platform deflection
Extended bearing life
Extended hose life for added safety
Zero free fall in case of severed hose - safety first!
Reservoir will not contain rust, weld slag or condensation apparent with metal tanks.
Allows visual checking of oil level
Easy access to hydraulic/electrical components for servicing
Ready-to-operate lift with zero plumbing and minimal wiring
Backed by the best warrenty in the industry POWER SUPPLY
The electric motor is internally mounted . It is available ineither 1 1/2 hp three-phase or 3/4 hp
single-phase, with 24V
AC control voltage. The 36S15 has 115 volt control.



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