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What Presto Lifts Needs to Know to Quote the Right Machine

Presto LiftsIt can be difficult to gather all the information needed to get a proper quote. Going back and forth with an end user to get more information can be time consuming and certainly doesn’t portray the image we all strive for as professional salesmen. Here’s a quick run down on the information Presto Lifts will need to generate an accurate quote the first time.

  • What’s the sequence of operation
  • Capacity
  • Lowered height
  • Raised height
  • Size of the load
  • How is it being loaded
  • How is it being off loaded
  • Air or hydraulic
  • Manual or powered
  • If multiple units, do they want them all delivered at one time
  • What’s the time frame for the order
  • Photos or Drawings of the application if available

Understandably, you may not be able to gather all this information, but if available, will make the quoting process quicker and more accurate.

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Understanding “Platform Drift” in Hydraulic Lift Tables

Presto Lifts Hydraulic Lift TableOnce a hydraulic scissor lift is raised, it holds a vertical elevation by restricting the oil from passing back to the reservoir. Assuming there are not external leaks, whatever “seepage” of oil occurs by the cylinder seals, check valve or lowering valve will allow the lift to gradually drift down.

It takes sophisticated and very expensive valves to maintain near zero drift rates. Most industrial lifts don’t demand zero drift,  a certain amount of drift down is considered acceptable, or normal.

The ANSI standard for scissor lifts and industrial tilters allows 3/4″ drift per hour on a 36″ travel unit. Presto Lifts has set a much higher standard of 3/16″ per hour drift on a 36″ travel unit.

Some other things to appreciate about drift down:

  • 3/16″ is the maximum drift. Most standard lifts don’t exhibit noticeable drift down and are well within tolerance. But there is no guarantee.
  • Holding maximum drift to 3/16″ can be as little as 1/2 a drop per minute on some lifts.
  • The cylinder stroke is not linear to the lifts’ vertical travel. At the very bottom and very top of the travel, the cylinder stroke is minimal, a lift is more likely to have drift at these levels.
  • Higher travel and larger capacity lifts are less sensitive to drift down. They require more displacement of oil to raise them and therefore are less sensitive to “drips per hour” to drift down. Unfortunately, the reverse is also true, the smallest, light duty lifts may be highly sensitive to drift down.
  • As the oil warms and thins out, the viscosity lowers and the lift is more likely to drift down.

If an application requires a lift to hold an elevation, without drift, for an extended period of time, it must be addressed prior to the sale. There are several options that can minimize or stop drift altogether.

  1. Minimum Drift Valve: The down valve is a source of drift. Presto Lifts can add an additional valve at the pump to reduce seepage through the pump (and back to the reservoir).
  2. Mechanical Props: Support legs that fold down from the platform and assume the load from the hydraulics. These legs can be manual or powered.

Presto Lifts Floor Level Turntable

Presto Lifts Floor Level Lift with TurntableChanging direction in a tight space is always a challenge. This automotive plant has a cart that needs to maneuver within a very tight work cell area several times a day. The solution needed to be floor level and rotate 360 degrees. Presto Lifts Floor Level Turntable (TNT) offered 100 lbs capacity, 1/4″ ground clearance, 36″ deep x 56″ wide, with a 6″ yellow toe guard. Now the cart is brought to the cell rolled on to the Floor Level TNT and rotated until work is complete.

Think about how often you see someone pushing and pulling pallets and carts back and forth trying to get into position. Or using a forklift to nudge a pallet 90 degrees? This may be the solution for Saving Time and Money.

Presto Lifts to Attend Fabtech 2013, Booth S4291

Fabtech 2013

Presto Lifts is proud to participate in this year’s Fabtech show.

November 18 -21, 2013, McCormick Place Chicago, IL, Booth S4291

At the show, we’ll have:

We look forward to seeing you there!

Why is Presto the Best Source for Pneumatic Lifts?

Presto Pneumatic Lifts

 

 

 

 

 

Presto Lifts offers unmatched product selection and the best warranty in the industry…

Our range of pneumatic lifts feature:

  • Lift/Tilt and Lift/Rotate combination models, and Lift only or Tilt only function models.
  • Load capacities up to 8000 lbs.
  • Tilt models feature 30 or 45 degrees of tilt.
  • Pedestal mounted controls or foot controls.
  • Industry Best Warranty – 5 years structural, 2 years parts and a lifetime warranty on the air bag actuator.

Modified Platforms, custom lip designs and many more options are available.

For a quote or more information, call or email the Presto Sales Team. sales@prestolifts.com

Presto Lifts, “Always In Stock”

Presto Lifts Always In StockThe Presto Always In Stock (AIS) Program continues to be a key factor in their ability to take the business away from their competitors. Visit this link to see the list of qualifying AIS products.

New Presto P3 All Around Pallet Leveler

Presto P3 All Around Pallet Leveler

Presto P3 All Around Pallet Leveler

P3 All-Around Pallet Leveler

The new P3™ All-Around level loader from Presto Lifts is economical as well as ergonomic. Though it requires no electrical power and little maintenance, it virtually eliminates the productivity-robbing, injury-producing bending, lifting, reaching, and stretching common to pallet-loading applications. The pneumatic airbag of the P3 All-Around automatically lowers or raises a pallet as boxes are added or removed, maintaining the top layer at a convenient height. And the turntable ring (or optional solid turntable platform) at the top of the unit allows the user to spin the load so he or she can stand in the same spot throughout the loading or unloading process. The stable base of the P3 All-Around is smaller than most competing equipment. This allows the user to step even closer to the unit’s platform, further improving the ergonomic benefits of the P3. Fork pockets at the base allow for easy relocation. The P3 All-Around can accommodate loads from 400 to 4,500 lbs., depending on which of five spring packages is chosen by the customer (based on the anticipated weight and height of a fully loaded pallet). If needs change, the unit can be adapted easily in the field by changing its spring combination.

 

Presto Lifts Always in Stock

Get your lift sooner rather than later.

Get your lift sooner rather than later.

 

 

 

 

Presto Lifts offers the largest selection of quick ship models!

Whether you need a stacker, lift table, or pallet positioner, we’ve got it – and ready to ship within 5 business days!

 

Here are a few of the models on our AIS list:

  • C62 & C74 counterweight stackers
  • M-Series stackers with forks or platform
  • XS and XL Series scissor lifts
  • XBP portable scissor lifts
  • P3 and AL30 pallet positioners
  • Hand pallet trucks

 

For a full list of Presto Lifts AIS models, as well as additional details and limitations, please click here.

 

Presto Lifts P3 is Even Better Now

20130124-154919.jpgPresto Lifts unveiled their new P3 Pallet Positioner at Pro-Mat this week. The new leg design and fork pockets take some weight off the machine. Looked pretty slick and will be shipping soon.

Presto Lifts at Pro-Mat

20130122-141401.jpgHere’s a look at the Presto Lifts booth at Pro-Mat.