Telescopic Boom Bucket Lift For Sale – Antioch, Illinois

April 30, 2009 by Admin  
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April 29, 2009 by Admin  
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The Right Scissor Lift for the Job

April 14, 2009 by Admin  
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Marriage of industry and technology has served to make life in many workplaces a lot more convenient for everyone. Where lifting jobs are concerned, it is important to determine what scissor lift is appropriate to meet the needs of the job.

An ever-increasing number of businesses these days are relying on rental equipment to fill their equipment requirements. This is especially true when it comes to elevation work and lifting tasks. Scissor lifts provide a lift platform for moving material from one place to another on a jobsite and an aerial work platform for personnel.

One consideration that must be taken into account is whether renting a scissor lift instead can reduce overall equipment costs over the long term. Two of the benefits that can make this an attractive option is that a business can invest more capital on core areas of the business and equipment demands can be fulfilled on an as-needed basis. This reduces maintenance, storage and potential transit costs getting it to another job site. The rental option equates in no capital tied up equipment acquisition.

There are many specialized equipment rental companies that supply businesses with whatever equipment requirements that the client has. Instead of having long-term commitments, the business has only a fraction of the costs, which can usually be expensed out rather than depreciated. Additionally, most rental costs are predictable and stable. This makes it much easier to prepare a budget.

A strategic benefit of equipment rental is that license and regulatory fees are not applicable to the client and this reduces expenses over time. As well, there are additional costs for repairs, maintenance, and storage.

If someone is interested in renting scissor lifts, there are some things to take into consideration so that the best value for money spent is achieved.

First, assessing the underfoot conditions of the work site is important. The surface of the work area will help to determine the appropriate type of lift that will be required. Rough gravel will require a different model of lift than a smooth concrete surface will need.

The proximity of the scissor lift storage location to the work site is another consideration to take into account. Scissor lifts are not designed for long distance travel and therefore they may need to be transported to the job site. It is work area should be measured, as should any narrow egress or digress to the work area, so that the proper size of lift is used. The dimensions of the scissor lift are key to determining its effectiveness in the workplace. If it is too large, it may not be able to get to the work area and too small it may not be able to perform the task it was intended for.

Aside from scissor lifts, there is a wide variety of machinery and equipment available for rent. These vary from portable or heavy duty scissor lifts, compaction rollers, backhoe loaders, excavators, compact wheel loaders, hydraulic excavators to skid steer loaders, multi-terrain loaders. In addition, many workplace tools can be rented. This is especially useful for equipment and tools that may be used very infrequently.

Many companies have recognized the practicality of renting scissor lifts rather than buying one. Due to this, equipment rental companies are facing more and more competition in the market, which has led to lower rental costs in order to capture a bit more of the market out from under rival rental companies.

Knowing how to find the right scissor lift for the job is easy. All you need to do is pick up the phone and call one of the rental companies to come out and assess the workplace.

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Scissor lifts – A Great Invention!

April 14, 2009 by Admin  
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Scissor lifts and similar work platforms are among the most useful inventions that have benefited workplaces and increased productivity. Loading and lifting equipment like scissor lifts have, decreased workplace injuries relating to strain and falls and significantly increased productivity. For instance, scissor lifts take up very little space when collapsed in storage and yet, when fully extended, some lifts can reach heights of 18 meters.

Scissor lifts work on the principle of lifting weight using the least resistance through a number of crisscrossing supports that push a flat platform upwards when the supports are elongated. Using a forklift or pallet truck, pallets can be loaded onto a scissor lift platform minimizes the amount of manual lifting needed. The material is raised on the level platform. This helps to prevent liquids from coming into contact at the bottom of crates and boxes, as well as helping to prevent damage to fragile goods occuring from accidental bumps or collisions with moving equipment.

Scissor lifts can be either stationary or mobile. Although they were originally designed as an industrial lift, scissor lifts are gaining popularity in the retail and wholesale sectors.

To further minimize manual lifting, there are additions on some scissor lift models. These additions are deck extenders, turntables and tilters. Turntables are ideal if the scissor lift is used in a very small space. The operator is able to rotate a load being lifted whereas they would not otherwise have the space to do that. The operator can use a tilter to easily slide a load off the platform by position the platform at an appropriate angle.

Typically there are three types of equipment suitable for the loading bays of small and large sized businesses. This equipment can be customized to suit the needs of the business or purchased off the shelf. Whatever the challenge in loading may be, the job is made much simpler by using scissor lifts, dock levelers and other types of lifters and loaders available on the market.

A high priority with most operators, manufacturers and owners, safety is paramount in the operation of scissor lifts and there are strict safety criteria. Some countries require a license and insurance coverage in order to operate some types of mechanical loaders and lifting equipment. Most of the guidelines and prerequisites apply to operators who must go through a training course no matter how user-friendly and easy to use the equipment is.

Operators normally require a pre-usage checklist for each unit to be completed by the operator. In addition, manufacturers usually stipulate regular maintenance in order to keep warranties valid and the equipment operational. One of the important requirements is that the equipment is fitted with guard or safety rails around the platform, in order to help contain the operator and passengers. Most models supplement the rails with a restraining point designed to secure a harness or fall arrest lanyard. Some elevated platforms may have a lip around the exterior of the platform so that material or tools do not accidentally slide off the platform.

Similar to other dangerous mechanical equipment, most scissor lifts are fitted with an emergency switch or button for use in the event of an equipment failure. Best practices dictate the fitting of emergency stop buttons at the base of the equipment and on the platform at a minimum.

Scissor lifts are truly a great inventions!

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Scissor Lift Versatility

April 13, 2009 by Admin  
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Scissor lifts are defined as a work platform designed to lift or carry objects and people. They have become a standard piece of equipment in many workplaces around the world. The main function of scissor lifts, is to extend, lift and carry loads to a specific height. Elevation is attained through using a crisscross of supports that elongate to extend and fold together to lower. Many people benefit from scissor lifts because it is extremely helpful in lifting things up no matter the load of the weight.

Most scissor lifts use pneumatic, hydraulic, or mechanical power in order to extend the platform upward. There is a multitude of types and sizes of scissor lifts to appeal to variety of industries with varying requirements. Each workplace determines the load weights required to be moved, whether the work area of the lift will be inside or outside and the height loads will need to be lifted to so that they can order the correct type and size of scissor lift. Some of the additional equipment that may be required for the scissor lift are fixed or removable handrails, barrier gates, drop-arm barriers, loading flaps, roll-off guards, chain mesh lift sides, remote power pack location, shoot bolts, explosion class protected electrical system and galvanized finish.

Scissor lifts used to be designed solely for use in industrial and constriction areas. Now scissor lifts are able to work in many types of workplaces to move and lift material in order to maximize workspace floor space.

Many manufacturers have creatively designed modifications and variations to the scissor lift so that they can adapt to different markets, including wholesale and environments. Many scissor lifts are a staple in warehouses but there are also lifts designed to work in much smaller areas. These are known as “mobile” models because they can move over smooth surfaces. Since they are designed for mobility, these scissor lifts are flexible enough to tackle difficult terrains that can be encountered on job sites. Even the movie industry utilizes mobile scissor lifts so that the cameramen and cinematographers can get the great shots they need during filming.

Why use scissor lifts?

The versatility, reliability, and convenience of scissor lifts are appealing to an ever-growing market. Aside from the ability to use scissor lifts indoors and outdoors, the scissor lifts’ benefits are:

- provision of an ergonomic solution to lifting, positioning, or even transporting loads of varying weight. This helps to reduce stain injuries in the workplace.

- allows the operator to safely feed and/or unload parts from containers quickly and easily.

- operational convenience and compact size, with a foot action pump that requires little effort.

- helps the operator to be able to reach elevated areas that are normally inaccessible.

- simple to operate, reducing exhaustion in operators which results in increased production levels.

Manufacturers of scissor lifts continue to redesign and invent new models in order to benefit a broader market and assist in getting tasks done in the safest, quickest, easiest way possible. They continue to modify older model designs to ensure that they meet today’s safety, quality and operational standards.

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Scissor Lift Safety Tips

April 9, 2009 by Admin  
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Studies have shown that the most common scissor lift accident is someone falling from it. Aside from falling, other accidents that are reported are tip-overs, someone getting struck by the vehicle, the cranes, or the loads when the scissor lift unexpectedly jerks.

Over the years, an increasing number of accidents, including those causing death, as a result of a scissor lift collapsing or tipping over have been reported. Electrocutions from overhead power lines while the lift is in operation are also increasing in frequency. The increased number of accidents has spurred many manufactures to include safety tips list with their products. This is to help ensure the safety of the operator, as well as the company’s reputation.

Scissor Lift Equipment Safety

It is important that you are very familiar with the scissor lift’s operation and the mechanics of the lift if you own a lift. Your knowledge should extend beyond the proper operation to the maintenance and handling of the lift.

Some tips that scissor lift owners and operators must take into consideration to avoid accidents caused by the improper handling of the unit are as follows:

1 – Training
Since scissor lifts is an inherently dangerous piece of equipment, knowledge about safe, proper operation is critical. Whether you are going to be the one operating it or hiring an operator, training is paramount to ensuring that the lift will be properly operated. Training also ensures the safety of the people using it. During training, the operator will learn about safety hazards and precautions.

2 – Operator’s manual
Scissor lifts are very dangerous equipment and even more so if the operator is untrained. An operator’s manual accompanies a scissor lift upon purchase. This manual should be read by the operator before operating the equipment for the first time. The manufacturer provides the manual so that the operator will know how to maintain and operate the unit. The manual contains information on the operating procedures, safety standards, and parts of the equipment; as well as procedures for dealing with hazards or accidents yjay may occur..

3 – Inspect before operating
Any scissor lift being purchased should be inspected by the purchaser. Usually the seller will request that the buyer inspect and sign off on the inspection before taking possession of the unit. Perform a checklist during the inspection, making sure that all of the parts, as well as the controlling hazards, are identified. Make sure that the operating and emergency controls are functioning properly. All the safety devices such as the outriggers, platform guardrails, personal fall protection gear, tires and wheels, and other parts of the machine are in proper working order. Finally, make sure that you inspect for possible air, fuel-system, and hydraulic fluid leaks caused by missing or loose parts before purchasing the lift. Upon delivery, the unit should be rigidly inspected to ensure that it was not damaged in transit.

In addition, an inspection should be done before and after each use to make sure that the scissor lift is kept in good, safe working order.

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The Importance of Scissor Lift Training

April 9, 2009 by Admin  
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“Necessity is the mother of invention”. Since the beginning of time, man has found creative and innovative ways to make all aspects of their lives easier and safer. Scissor lifts definitely fall into that category when it comes to the workplace.

Scissor lifts fall under the category of aerial lifts. They are a hydraulic platform that is used to lift people and objects to an elevated area. Scissor lifts are available in various sizes, as well as a variety of functionality, depending on the requirements of the potential client. Many industrial and mechanical work spaces find that scissor lifts are vital to their ability to keep more floor space available and to be able to lift large, heavy loads

In most cases, scissor lifts are powered by gas or electricity. Scissor lifts designed to function outdoors are powered by gas or diesel and scissor lifts designed for indoor use are typically electrically powered. Those lifts powered by electricity are lighter equipment that have less capacity. They emit no harmful emissions into the interior of the building and they do not contribute to noise pollution.

Why train before using a scissor lift?

Studies show that an increasing number of are being hurt and/or killed in scissor lift accidents. An operator overturning the equipment is the most common reason for this increase.

It is generally agreed by health and safety experts that scissor lifts are a dangerous tool, especially if the operator has not been trained on the proper operation and basic maintenance of the unit. In some jurisdictions, owners and operators alike are required to undergo training in advance of actually using the equipment in the course of their work.

The following are a few of the reasons why someone must be trained before being allowed to use a scissor lift:

1 – Operating instructions

Although there are operating manuals that come with scissor lifts, training sessions allow the operator to more fully comprehend the intricacies of properly operating a scissor lift. During the training, the operator will learn how to safely operate the equipment and potential dangers and how to avoid them. In addition, they will gain knowledge about some of the more important parts of the scissor lift and how to keep them in good operating condition.

2 – Safety purposes

Training focuses on the safe operation of the equipment so that the operators are aware of potential accidents that might be encountered if the unit is handled improperly.
A number of possible accidents that may occur regarding various components are covered during training.

3 – Handling procedures

Operators are taught how to properly and safely handle the unit. Usually during training, the instructors have the attendees operate the unit to find out their skill level and how they operate the unit. This is done so that the instructor is able to observe the operator’s handling of the lift and to point out any errors that they make.

4 – Coping with hazards and possible accidents

Because a scissor lift accident can be fatal, operators are given different accident scenarios and taught the proper response.

5 – Assess the capability of the operator to run the equipment.

The instructors assess the operator’s skills and abilities while they are operating the scissor lift during training. This allows them to determine how fit the operator is for the job. If the instructor determines that the operator is unable to follow basic instructions about operational procedures and their responses to certain situations are inappropriate, the license of the operator can be withheld.

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Scissor Lifts and Their Importance

April 9, 2009 by Admin  
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The role that scissor lifts play in industrial workplaces is vital. At one time or another most industrial, commercial and retail business will make use of a scissor lift, including a portable scissor lift table.

A scissor lift is either a type of aerial work platform (AWP) or elevated work platform (EWP). They are a mechanical device that provides temporary access for people, materials or equipment to high or elevated areas that are normally inaccessible. Some scissor lifts are capable of moving along the ground while extended, providing a mobile elevated work platform.

For the retail and manufacturing sectors, scissor lifts are primarily used for moving, lifting, handling and positioning heavy loads. Use of scissor lifts reduces the number of people that are needed for these tasks while maintaining a safe working environment.

There are many online and offline industrial suppliers from who scissor lifts are available for either rental or direct purchase. There is a wide variety of scissor lifts that is available in the market and each type varies in their functionality, capacity and cost. Portable and basic scissor lifts are usually equipped with stoppers and rollers and are mobile. Depending on the model, their load capacities can vary from 330 pounds to 1650 pounds.

These types of lifts are often maneuvered by a hydraulic pump that is foot operated. Construction grade lifts have platforms that can accommodate several people as well as material loads such as steel blocks, cement, tools, concrete blocks, pipes, and other things. Advanced models of scissor lifts have a platform tilt function to assist with unloading and feeding.

Basic portable models usually sell for around $250, but discounts can be negotiated for bulk purchases, including the lift and tilt models. The large scissor lift models; including those used in construction, can cost several thousands of dollars per lift, depending on its features and functionality.

Some scissor lifts are equipped with platforms or powered tables or platforms. This type of lift is larger in size with a load capacity of 2000 pounds or more. Available as a static lift or with rollers and costing $1400 and up, these models often have controls that are handheld, corded and pushbutton.

Battery powered scissor lift tables that have a heavy duty electric motor and built-in charger, start at approximately $1600. If larger load capabilities are required, there are self leveling scissor lift pallet carousels available.

There is a scissor lift model for almost every business, industrial or commercial need. The value that a scissor lift brings to the work place in terms of convenience, safety and reduced manpower costs is well worth the investment of the purchase.

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How Scissor Lifts Work

April 9, 2009 by Admin  
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Many companies need specialized equipment to be able to function efficiently and safely. Scissor lifts play a vital role in sectors like construction, road construction, mining, etc.

A platform that is used to vertically lift material and people; and uses a folding, linked lift mechanism, is called a scissor lift. These lifts have a crisscrossing series of supports that looks something like XXX, only vertically, Upward lift is achieved by pressure being applied to the outside of the bottom supports. This pressure elongates the X and extends the crossing pattern. The work platform is lifted vertically as the crisscross supports are elongated.

Some types of scissor lifts have a ‘bridge’ that extends from the platform. This allows workers to get much closer to the work area. A scissor lift without the bridge has is limited to up and down. The scissor action is usually dependant on pneumatic, mechanical, or hydraulic power and is usually like a rack and pinion or a lead screw system.

It requires very little power to lower the platform of a hydraulic or pneumatic powered scissor lift, as it would simply be the release of pressure. A variety of powering lifts is preferred because provides a fail-safe way to lower the platform in the event of a failure in the hydraulic or pneumatic system.

A large number of smaller lifts use screw threads or rack and pinion systems to extend. These types of lifts often sections that move past each other, known as juxtaposed sections, to create the vertical movement. The smaller lifts have a very limited capability regarding the weight and the extension. Given their limitations and small size, they are well suited for internal maintenance. Larger, heavy duty scissor lifts have a wider range of uses and are therefore more functional than the smaller lifts.

Working platforms such as these types of lifts are designed to be used for temporary work. They frequently need to be transported, or floated, between work sites or may around a large job site so they are designed for easy movement. The smaller scissor lifts require external force to move them because they are designed to be stationary.

Small stationary scissor lifts are often so lightweight that they can be transported in the bed of a pickup truck and moved through a standard doorway. Motorized units are able to be driven around a work site. Some units can be mobilized while extended. Those units that require secure outriggers cannot be moved until they are collapsed and the outriggers are retracted.

There are units that are designed to be mounted on the flat bed of a vehicle. This type of lift is often used as a mobile work station around a job site because of the versatility. Given the functionality and wide selection of scissor lifts on the market, it is fairly important to know how they work.

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