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Scissor lifts are a type of "mobile scaffolding", with a wheel-mounted equipment which gives power to a work platform which moves down and up. The lift could be powered by electricity, propane, gas or diesel. Scissor lifts are characterized by a variety of scissor-like joints which raise the equipment by collapsing and expanding. Numerous safety features are built into modern scissor lifts, especially the newer models. As with any safety features, they may not be able to guarantee safety and some features can be manually overridden by operators or they could occasionally malfunction.
Construction workers commonly utilize scissor lifts to work at higher heights. Workers can hoist the work platform to just below the ceiling level. The problem with accidental elevation can occur if the workers inadvertently bump into the elevation controls while working. In the ceiling scenario, the controls might be activated accidentally and the platform could rise up and inadvertently crush them into the ceiling.
Workers have to be extremely careful, making certain they are completely aware of their environment. This would ensure they don't accidentally electrocute themselves. If, for instance, an operator inadvertently touches or makes direct contact with an electrical conductor or an induction field, tragic consequences can occur.
While utilizing a scissor lift, it is important to be familiar with the loading limitations in the handbook of your scissor lift. Very terrible consequences could occur if the platform is mis-loaded. A lateral-load is amongst the possible issues that could take place if the whole lift overturns. This situation happens if a heavy tool or material such as a concrete slab that hangs over the side of a scissor lift platform, causing the whole machinery to become instantly unbalanced and really prone to tipping over dangerously.
There was a strong industrial expansion in Spain during that same time. This period saw Imausa making more advanced machine tools, jigs and different types of tools for both in-house and external applications. What's more, the company specialized in manufacturing pre-fabricated steel structures especially for industrial buildings.
Imausa's initiation into the crane market was an almost inevitable if not logical step. The Spanish tourist business exploded to soon become among the largest tourism magnets in the world. This mass expansion of course brought a parallel demand for hospitals, schools and housing amongst various other things. The company became really busy, really fast.
The first cranes that were manufactured were simple, saddle-jib cranes. They were mainly suited to the building methods during that specific time. The first crane model eventually grew into a variety of cranes with a capacity ranging from twelve to forty two metric-tons.
By the early nineteen seventies, Linden Comansa saddle-jib cranes had already met the 200 metric-ton barrier. Linden Comansa has surpassed the standard and has continued to engineer and design cranes that exceed the nine hundred metric ton capacity. There is presently manufacturing and design facilities which allow the production and development of more incredible and even larger equipments.