Lift table
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A lift table is a work platform that can raise and lower people and materials. They are commonly used when work must be done at a height without conventional access.
Several types of lift tables operate with different mechanisms:
- Scissor lifts are raised on linked, folding supports that draw together to lift.
- Screw lifts lift usings screwlike threads.
- Rack and pinion lifts utilize a pinion that drives a straight-toothed rack.
- Telescoping lifts have multiple overlapping sections that move into and out of one another.
- Articulated lifts use multiple jointed sections that unfold to lift a platform or bucket. Cherry pickers typically employ this form.
Lift tables typically have safety features such as counterbalances and rails. Many are mobile, and some are capable of tilting and rotating.
Lift tables can be considered relatives of the forklift.