


Avoiding Capacity Mismatches Overlooking the exact load capacity requirement often leads to operational downtime; ensure the lift supports your heaviest expected load, whether it's 3.5 T, 4 T, or even up to 8500 Kg, to maintain safety and efficiency.
Specify Lift Type and Design Clearly Insist on a precise combination of lift type and design—such as choosing between an articulated boom lift or a scissor lift and deciding on two post versus four post design—to align with your specific use case and site constraints.
Power Supply Compatibility In practice, most suppliers accommodate various power inputs, but verifying compatibility with your facility's voltage—ranging from 110 V single phase to 415 V three phase—is crucial to avoid costly electrical modifications.
Balancing Lifting Height and Cost Lifting height options like 1040 Mm versus 1900 Mm can significantly influence the price; selecting the minimal height necessary for your operations directly impacts your return on investment and ongoing maintenance expenses.

























