Six new scissors from Lift-A-Loft

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18 May 2017

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Lift-A-Loft can now produce groupings of six scissor lifts designed to run on Strothmann rails. These units can drive in and out of the work area to completely surround a work piece. The lifts are designed to conform to the shape of the work piece and allow workers access areas at different heights for final assembly.

All of the lifts are equipped with sensors to prevent the unit from driving into the work piece. Platforms are also equipped with ergonomic padding on the platform and steps for easy egress. Many safety features are included in the design, including bellows which surround the scissors. lift a loft
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