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Number of Tiers in a Scissor Lift

01/25/2007 2:34 AM

we have a cylinder stroke length of 325mm and heigtht to be lifted is 1250mm and the width of scissor lift is 650mm.can any body tell me how many tiers we have to provide for lifting the the weight of 2500N for that height we are using hydraulics for that.

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Re: number of tiers in a scissor lift

01/25/2007 5:28 AM

As ur total height is 1250 mm & load is about 0.25T i prefer one tier is enough.

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Re: number of tiers in a scissor lift

01/25/2007 8:18 AM

Is the stroke length of 325mm of cylinder is enough for lifting the weight to 1250mm.then what should be the height to width ratio for safe operation of scissor jack.how the cylinders should be positioned for good starting lift which will be slow.

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Re: number of tiers in a scissor lift

01/26/2007 8:54 AM

Just enough to be stable plus the safety factor!

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