Hydraulic Type Lifter

A hydraulic lift is a mechanical device that uses hydraulic fluid and cylinders to raise and lower objects or platforms. It utilizes Pascal’s law to generate force and enable smooth and controlled lifting operations. Hydraulic lifts are commonly used in automotive, construction, and industrial settings for lifting heavy loads with ease and precision.

Lead-Screw Type Lifter

A scissor lift employs a collapsible mechanism to achieve vertical elevation proportional to an input. These lifts are commonly used for lifting heavy loads safely and efficiently. The pantograph, a series of linked parallelograms with hinged intersections, provides the mechanical capability. By elongating the mechanism while preserving geometric integrity, scissor lifts achieve true vertical lift using equal-length components, ensuring consistent performance.