The no power Powered Scissor
February 4, 2010 | Comments (0)
The scissor lift, interestingly dubbed the Power Scissor, weighs less than 300kgs and offers a maximum platform height of three metres, allowing it cover all work at height in a multitude of buildings.

Unusually for a push around lift it has CE approval for outdoor use as well as indoor, the downside of this is that it has a set of short swing out outriggers although they do offer a set up position for working flush to a wall or tight in a corner and can be used to level up.
The platform is elevated by two sets of gas springs and controlled by a simple hand crank The springs are set to lift 65kgs so the effort on the hand crank which turns a threaded bar is relatively light unless you are seriously overweight.

Elevating the platform is surprisingly easy and practical although coming down from a full three metres is a little tedious. The company has tested a cordless power drill option for elevation and descent and may well offer this as an option.
The lift will easily pass through a single door and offers a 600mm x 1,260mm platform with a step in height of just 660mm.
Price for a multiple order is expected to be in the region of £2,700 in the UK market. The unit should prove to be a good alternative to a small scaffold tower, while appealing to applications where the risk of contamination by hydraulic fluid is a serious concern… or for those who wish to avoid the maintenance and recharging issues involved with electro-hydraulic machines.







