Auto repair stackers are usually equipped with a variety of safety devices to ensure operational safety and prevent accidents. The following are some common auto repair forklift safety devices:
Limit switch: The limit switch installed on the lifting mechanism can monitor the rising and falling positions of the lifting platform and trigger a stop signal when it reaches the preset height to prevent excessive lifting or falling.
Overload protection device: Hydraulic car lifts are usually equipped with an overload protection device to detect whether the weight carried on the lifting platform exceeds the set limit value. Once overloaded, the device will trigger an alarm or cut off the power supply to prevent the lift from being overloaded.
Safety locking device: Safety locking device is usually used to fix the lifting platform at a specific height position to prevent accidental descent. These devices may be mechanical locking pins, safety nuts, or other locking mechanisms.
Anti-skid device: In order to increase the stability of the working platform and prevent the vehicle from sliding, lifting platforms usually have anti-skid surfaces, such as rubber pads, anti-skid textures or other anti-skid materials.
Emergency stop button: In an emergency, the operator can quickly cut off the power supply and stop the operation of the elevator through the emergency stop button.
Warning lights and audible sirens: Auto repair forklifts are often equipped with warning lights and audible sirens to alert people around them and ensure the visibility and safety of operations.
The specific configuration and functionality of these safety devices may vary between different forklift models and manufacturers. When using an auto repair stacker, the operator should be familiar with and follow the operating manual and safety guidelines provided by the manufacturer, ensure the correct use of safety devices, and perform regular maintenance and inspections to ensure its normal operation and reliability.
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