Engineered to Elevate Loads Safely and Efficiently
We offer durable scissor lift tables designed to lift goods, pallets, and workpieces to various heights in warehouses, production lines, and assembly areas. These lifts enhance operational safety and reduce manual handling stress.
Structured for Industrial Load Lifting and Platform Stability
These products are used in a variety of industrial applications that require lifting, lowering, or positioning goods at comfortable heights. The durable scissor mechanism ensures even lifting of concentrated loads across large platforms.
Features That Define Performance
- Platform sizes from 800 mm to 3000 mm
- Lifting height to 10 meters
- Manual, hydraulic, or electro-hydraulic models
- Load capacities from 300 kg to 10 tons
- Safety locks, limit switches, and toe guards are included
Used Across Manufacturing and Logistic Units in India
Supplied to auto plants in Gujarat, FMCG warehouses in Maharashtra, fabrication workshops in Rajasthan, and e-commerce hubs in Tamil Nadu, these lift tables are essential for level shifting and height-based positioning.
Common Use Areas
- Pallet loading and unloading stations
- Work positioning in assembly lines
- Goods transfer between mezzanines and floors
- Die handling in stamping and molding units
- Inspection table lifting in QA rooms
Available Types and Customization
- Single, double, and triple scissor configurations
- Mobile and fixed scissor lift platforms
- Pit-mounted or surface-mounted systems
- Battery-operated or power-pack-driven lift tables
- Optional guard rails and operator safety systems
Delivered Across India with Gujarat Manufacturing Support
Dispatched from Gujarat to Delhi NCR, Chhattisgarh, Karnataka, Punjab, and West Bengal, each unit is factory-tested and comes with installation assistance, load chart, and safety compliance paperwork.
1 to 10 Buyer-Focused Prompts
- Elevating heavy loads safely on the shop floor
- Need a platform lifting for pallets or crates
- Going for a fixed or movable lift design
- Matching platform size with equipment layout
- Planning lift integration with the existing line
- Choosing a manual or motorised lifting option
- Installing for assembly, loading, or mezzanine access
- Focusing on ergonomic lifting and material safety
- Upgrading old manual lift units
- Seeking hydraulic stability under heavy load
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