Lift + Tilt Tables

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Allowing independent control of lift and tilt to precisely position containers or other items at the  right height and tilt angle, these Lift + Tilt Tables compensate for a shifting center of gravity as loads are tilted. The open-frame top allows the tilting hydraulics to retract within the frame resulting in a lower profile when in the full down position. Lift + Tilt Tables with Universal Tilter Base (UTB) also feature a shorter but wider stance for improved stability in a small footprint.

Choose from Hydraulic Lift + Tilt Tables (UTB Model Designations) or Pneumatic Lift + Tilt Tables (LTA Model Designations) units.

Key Features

  • Load Capacity: Handles from 1,000 – 4,000 lbs
  • Control: Independent control of both lift and tilt functions
  • Precision: Designed for accurate and controlled positioning
  • Power Source: Available in hydraulic and pneumatic configurations.
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Specifications

Hydraulic Lift and Tilt Tables

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Customization Options

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Converting Rollers to Cam Followers

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Center Scissor Pin Replacement

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Down Limit Switch Installation

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Changing Lower Roller Stops

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Relief Settings for Hydraulic Pumps

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Cleaning or Replacing a Down Valve

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Leaking Cylinders-Single-Activating Cylinders

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Pump Replacement

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Resetting Lifts Equipped with Velocity Fuses

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Troubleshooting

Lift will not lower
Possible CauseCheck This
Down valve may be energizedCheck the solenoid in the valve with a volt meter.
Flow control needs adjustmentAdjust flow control as needed.
Lift will not raise
Possible CauseCheck This
Weight of load too heavyEnsure that the actual weight of the load is at or below maximum allowed.
Motor not runningCheck the main disconnect switch, fuses, and wiring to the motor. A 20 amp designated breaker must be supplied for 110V.
Hydraulic oil level lowWhen 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 limitUpper 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 lowSupply voltage should be +/- 10% of the rating at the motor terminals.
Tank vent pluggedIf supplied, remove solid plug from tank and insert vent plug.
Suction filter cloggedClean suction filter as described in periodic maintenance.
Vacuum leak in suction line   Check all fittings in suction line.
Down valve may be energizedEnsure 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 couplingEnsure that debris is not holding the down valve plunger open.
Lift fails to hold
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Down valve may be leakingRemove down valve and inspect for debris which may be preventing it from closing.
Down valve may be energizedEnsure 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 leakingCheck for oil in cylinder in the vent line.

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