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Re: pic: 1584, lifter 4
Keep in mind you really need to lift about 150 lbs+weight of your forklift.
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Re: pic: 1584, lifter 4
actually when we designed it we were aiming for 150lbs, most of the parts where there is lots of stress are rated for about 300lbs, so we just had to make sure the lift was physically strong enough but after the tests we did i dont see any problems so far.
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Re: pic: 1584, lifter 4
Is there any sag towards the outer edge of the lift?
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Re: pic: 1584, lifter 4
nope, stiff as a board as far as I can tell, if so nothing major. It lifts 18in, we wanted to make sure to leave some room for wheels maybe hanging down depending on how we build the platform as well as if there were any sag.
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Re: pic: 1584, lifter 4
Is there any back drive when power is killed?
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Re: pic: 1584, lifter 4
It looks like they have a ratchet attached to the drum.
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Re: pic: 1584, lifter 4
Yep, looks like your right
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