Specifications, Load capacity, Unbalanced loading – Autoquip SPIRALIFT SCISSORS LIFT User Manual

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Model

Number

Capacity

(Pounds)

Travel

(In.)

Lowered

Height

(Inches)

Raised

Height

(Inches)

Max

End

Load

(lbs)

Max

Side

Load

(lbs)

Standard

Platform

& Base

Frame

(Inches)

Maximum
Allowable

Platform

Size

Stan.

Raise

Time
(sec)

Optional

Raise

Time
(sec)

Sh

Wt

36SL25

2,500

36

9 1/2

45 1/2

2500

2500

24 x 56

48 x 80

18

12

70

36SL40

4,000

36

9 1/2

45 1/2

3000

3000

24 x 56

48 x 80

18

12

72

36SL60

6,000

36

9 1/2

45 1/2

3000

3000

24 x 56

48 x 80

24

12

75

48SL25

2,500

48

10 1/4

58 1/4

2500

2500

24 x 72

48 x 104

24

16

77

48SL40

4,000

48

10 1/4

58 1/4

2500

2500

24 x 72

48 x 104

24

16

80

48SL60

6,000

48

10 1/4

58 1/4

2500

2500

24 x 72

48 x 104

32

16

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LOAD CAPACITY

The load capacity rating is stamped on a metal plate attached to one side of the lift.
This figure is a net capacity rating for a lift furnished with the standard platform. Where
gravity roll-sections, special tops, etc, are installed on the lift after leaving the plant,
deduct the weight of these from the load rating to obtain the net capacity. Lifts should
not be overloaded beyond the established capacity as damage and/or personal
injury may result.

UNBALANCED LOADING

The stabilization provided is basically for balanced loads. If special attachments extend
beyond the length and/or width dimensions of the platform, the end and/or side load
capacity is reduced 2% for each one-inch extension from the center. If the load is
rolling onto the platform (in any but the fully-lowered position) the end and/or side load
capacity is reduced by a 50% impact factor (i.e., divide the rated end/side load by 1.50
to establish an available “axle” load).

SPECIFICATIONS

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