1) Pantograph leg section
The articulated support mechanism characterized by a single central pivot axis, and commonly referred to as the scissors leg assembly.
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The articulated support mechanism characterized by a single central pivot axis, and commonly referred to as the scissors leg assembly.
A raising/lowering device that is supported or stabilized by one or more pantograph leg sections.
A raising/lowering device that is supported or stabilized by one or more pantograph leg section.
The maximum vertical distance through which the load hook can travel. The total allowable hook movement between its upper limit of travel and its lower limit of travel. The term "Lift" or "Lifts" may also refer to lift tables, scissor lifts and personnel lifts. Lift tables are ergonomic devices utilized to raise, lower or tilt work loads such as pallets and containers. Lift tables are a scissors lift device used to raise, lower, stack, convey and/or transfer material between two or more elevations and not limited to landings. Such movement enables the worker to access the load at an acceptable level so as to not exert undue physical strain while working with the item(s). A scissors lift is a raising/lowering device that is supported or stabilized by one or more pantograph leg sections. Likewise, personnel lifts are used to raise and lower humans to appropriate working heights so that they may work at a safe reaching level and will have benefit of increased movement not afforded by a conventional ladder.