What's the right way to load a scissor lift so we don't exceed the weight capacity?
Center the heaviest duct components directly over the main axle wheelbase. Keep your tools and hardware distributed evenly along the sides to avoid listing, and never exceed the total load rating stamped on the lift's data plate (usually 500-1,000 lbs max).
["Center the heaviest duct components directly over the main axle wheelbase. Keep your tools and hardware distributed evenly along the sides to avoid listing, and never exceed the total load rating stamped on the lift's data plate (usually 500-1,000 lbs max)."]
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Center the heaviest duct components directly over the main axle wheelbase. Keep your tools and hardware distributed evenly along the sides to avoid listing, and never exceed the total load rating stamped on the lift's data plate (usually 500-1,000 lbs max).
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