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Scissors Lift Analysis

07/14/2010 8:42 AM

I need to balance the forces i.e tension and compression on a double scissors hydraulic lift table with a maximum load of 250kg and height of 1.80m. I need to know all about using an axial or piston pump in a scissors lift.

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Re: Scissors Lift Analysis

07/14/2010 2:26 PM

Balancing is done with flow dividers. Everyone that I have worked on used a gear pump.

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