Floor-Height Lift Tables
Southworth Floor-Height Lift Tables are designed to streamline material handling operations. With a low-profile, pan-style design, the platforms can be lowered to floor level, allowing for easy loading and unloading with a hand pallet truck. The safety yellow, elastomeric front edge provides added protection for operators, while the four-sided access makes it easy to maneuver pallets in and out of the table. Available in 2000, 4000, and 6000 lb. capacities.
Key Features
- Load Capacity: Available in 2000, 4000 and 6000 lb. capacity
- Platform Design: Pan-style platform lowers to floor height for easy loading.
- Safety: Yellow, elastomeric edge protects operators
- Access: Four-sided access allows loading/unloading with a hand pallet truck.
Specifications
Customization Options
Bellows Accordion Skirting
Black and yellow vinyl skirting wraps can be added to keep the area underneath the unit free from debris. The pleats expand and contract as the unit raises and lowers.
Portability Chains
Portability chains may be added to help move an empty lift with a fork truck or pallet jack.
Air Power Unit + Controls
1.0 gpm at 80 psi and 80 cfm free air, with lift fully loaded, hand or foot valve control included. Five feet of hose included. Filter, regulator, and lubricator not included. External mount; for stationary units only.
Photoeye Toe Protection
Used in place of the standard flexible lip, a photoeye toe protection will prevent the lift from lowering when the light beam is broken.
One-Touch Auto Leveling
One-touch auto leveling makes it easy to raise or lower the lift platform with a touch of a button. Especially helpful in palletizing applications where box dimensions remain constant from load to load.
Control Panel (Linestarter/Transformer)
For use with three-phase primary voltage (ships loose).
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Troubleshooting
Lift will not lower
Possible Cause | Check This |
Down valve may be energized | Check the solenoid in the valve with a volt meter. |
Flow control needs adjustment | Adjust flow control as needed. |
Lift will not raise
Possible Cause | Check This |
Weight of load too heavy | Ensure that the actual weight of the load is at or below maximum allowed. |
Motor not running | Check the main disconnect switch, fuses, and wiring to the motor. A 20 amp designated breaker must be supplied for 110V. |
Hydraulic oil level low | When lift is raised as far as possible, oil level should be 3/4" from bottom of tank. When lift is down, 3/4" from top. |
Lift has reached its upper limit | Upper limit switch may need to be adjusted. |
Motor may be "single phasing" | If motor hums but does not turn, check motor wiring and line fuses. |
Motor voltage too low | Supply voltage should be +/- 10% of the rating at the motor terminals. |
Tank vent plugged | If supplied, remove solid plug from tank and insert vent plug. |
Suction filter clogged | Clean suction filter as described in periodic maintenance. |
Vacuum leak in suction line | Check all fittings in suction line. |
Down valve may be energized | Ensure that the down valve coil is not being energized when the up button is pushed. Verify no stray voltage to down valve coil preventing it from being fully closed. Check the wiring. |
Missing coupling | Ensure that debris is not holding the down valve plunger open. |
Lift fails to hold
Possible Cause | Check This |
Down valve may be leaking | Remove down valve and inspect for debris which may be preventing it from closing. |
Down valve may be energized | Ensure that the down valve coil is not being energized when the up button is pushed. Verify no stray voltage to down valve coil preventing it from being fully closed. Check the wiring. |
Cylinder may be leaking | Check for oil in cylinder in the vent line. |
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