
We’re often asked by our customers if their Scissor Lift Tables will be affected when the load isn’t evenly distributed.
We’ve put together a short guide for you to use to help ensure you’re using your tables safely and efficiently.
Here’s how the capacity is affected depending on load distribution…
Load is evenly
distributed ?
If your load is evenly distributed like the table, you can safely use a load which is 100% of the table’s capacity.
Load sits on half
of the shorter edge of the table ?
Does your load sit on the shorter edge of the table? If yes, it is only safe to load the table to 50% capacity. Therefore, if your table can lift 200kg when evenly distributed, you should only load it to 100kg.
Load sits on half
of the longer side of the table ?
Does your load sit on the longer edge of the table? If yes, it is only safe to load your table to 30% capacity. Therefore, if your table can lift 150kg when evenly distributed, you should only load it to 45 kg.
The platform on my
table is not standard ?
If your table’s platform isn’t standard and has accessories or add-ons such as handrails, gates and goalposts, always check with the supplier how the weight of these accessories will affect the table’s capacity to avoid overloading.
Reduce the risk of
breakdown ?
If you aren’t applying these rules to your table start doing so today! Incorrect usage and overloading can easily cause breakdowns and dramatically shorten the life of your table.
If in doubt, get in contact with us and we’ll offer advice and guidance tailored to your specific application.
Why order your
lifting tables from us ?
We do our absolute best to help our customers get the most out of their tables. Therefore, all our tables come with overload valves as a standard safety feature which stops your table from operating if it’s overloaded.
We also give our customers the option to install load cells onto their table as a bespoke optionand at an additional cost. This is ideal for customers who deal with loads without knowing the exact weight. Without load cells, the overload valve will play its part and rupture. However, this then leads to downtime whilst the overload valve is reset and the table can be used again. Load cells provide users with peace of mind that their table will never have to face unnecessary downtime due to it being overloaded.