The elevator can also be called the elevator platform, and our daily use of the elevator structure has some similarities, but the difference is also very obvious: the elevator used for industrial use is generally used for cargo handling, height and size are larger than the daily seen inside the building.
In fact, the mainstream elevator on the market can be divided into two types: shear fork hydraulic elevator and guideway hydraulic elevator. Here’s a look at the differences:
First, shear fork hydraulic lift elevator
The equipment through a number of support points to carry out lifting support, and with the guide rail used together, so the degree of safety and stability is very high, strong and reliable, can reduce the degree of shaking after the platform is raised, and can ensure good service life and as low as possible the incidence of failure. However, its disadvantage is that the later maintenance cost is relatively high, and there are certain requirements for space.
Two, guideway type hydraulic freight elevator
The working principle of the equipment is similar to that of a forklift truck, and its advantage is that it is more flexible, and because there are fewer hydraulic points, it is more convenient to maintain during use. However, it is determined that there is no high stability of the above shear fork hydraulic lift freight elevator.