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Product Description Product ParametersModelAWP4AWP6AWP8AWP10Max lifting height4m6m8m10mWorking height6m8m10m12mLoad capacity150kg150kg150kg125kgPlatform size0.64*0.58mVoltage220V 380V 110V (customized)Overall size(mm)1180x750x16501280x800x16501280x800x19801360x850x1980Net weight250kg280kg300kg320kgModelAWP06AWP08AWP10AWP12Max lifting Height6m8m10m12mWorking height8m10m12m14mLoad capacity300kg300kg250kg200kgPlatform size(mm)1500x6001500x6001620x6001740x600VoltageWe can design the voltage as per your requestOverall size(LxWxH)1550x900x19701550x900x19701670x900x20701790x900x2070Net weight480kg580kg680kg780kgWhen choosing a power supply method for vertical mast lifts, several factors need to be considered to ensure the lift operates safely, efficiently, and within the desired performance parameters. Here's a breakdown of key factors to help guide your decision:1.Application RequirementsIndoor vs. Outdoor Use: If the lift will be used indoors, an electric power supply (typically 110V or 220V) might be the best choice. For outdoor use, battery power is often preferred due to portability, and it eliminates the need for power cords.Lift Capacity and Height: Larger lifts or those that need to lift heavier loads might require higher power supplies, potentially involving higher voltage or more robust batteries.2.Power Source TypeElectric (AC): Electric-powered vertical mast lifts are typically used indoors. They are clean, efficient, and cost-effective for lifting tasks that do not require extensive range or outdoor conditions. These can run on standard electrical outlets or dedicated industrial circuits depending on the size and weight capacity of the lift.Pros: Low operational costs, no need for battery charging, continuous operation as long as power is available.Cons: Limited mobility due to the need to be near an electrical outlet, potential tripping hazards from cords.Battery-Powered: Battery-powered lifts use rechargeable batteries (often lithium-ion or lead-acid). These are ideal for mobile use, particularly for outdoor work or in environments where electrical outlets are scarce.Pros: Mobility and flexibility, no reliance on power outlets, can operate in remote locations.Cons: Battery life and charging times, maintenance, higher initial costs for quality batteries.Hybrid Systems: Some vertical mast lifts use a combination of both electric and battery power. These systems charge the battery using AC power but also allow for battery operation when needed. Hybrid systems are popular for lifts used in both indoor and outdoor settings.Pros: Flexibility, longer operational times (with a backup power option), adaptability to various environments.Cons: Can be more expensive due to the dual power sources, requires both power management and charging infrastructure.3.Work EnvironmentTerrain: If the lift will be used on rough terrain, a battery-powered system may be more suitable as it offers mobility without the need for a power cord. Electric lifts, while great for flat, stable surfaces, may struggle or be unsafe on uneven terrain.Weather Conditions: Battery-powered systems may be preferred for outdoor conditions, as they can be used in more varied weather situations. Be sure to select a battery with appropriate insulation for extreme temperatures.4.Battery Life and ChargingBattery Capacity: Ensure that the lift's battery provides enough runtime for your needs. Consider factors like duty cycle (how long the lift is used during a typical workday), and whether the battery is replaceable or upgradeable.Charging Time and Infrastructure: Make sure you have easy access to a charger if the lift is battery-powered. Look at charging times and whether you need a dedicated charging station for multiple units.5.Cost ConsiderationsInitial Purchase Cost: Electric-powered lifts are generally cheaper upfront than battery-powered ones. However, battery-powered lifts may save you money in the long term if they reduce operational downtime or provide access to more areas.Operational Costs: Electric lifts tend to have lower operational costs due to the price of electricity versus battery replacements or recharging costs.6.Maintenance and SupportElectric Systems: Easier to maintain with fewer parts subject to wear and tear. Electric systems typically only need regular checks on wiring and electrical connections.Battery Systems: Battery-powered systems require ongoing maintenance, including monitoring the charge, checking battery health, and replacing batteries periodically. Lithium-ion batteries tend to last longer than lead-acid batteries but may have higher upfront costs.
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