EdmoLift Products Manual
Centre of gravity
Maximum permitted horizontal force: 10% of the rated load (max. load) taken as acting horizontally at platform
level
Horizontal forces can occur, for example, when pressing on to the lift or the load, or when pulling or pushing a tool or
component on the platform or the pallet. If the horizontal force is applied on the load tilting moment increases.
It is difficult to estimate the size of the actual horizontal force, so utmost care must always be taken.
As the EdmoLift Arm Lifts are designed for tilting the loads, consideration must also be given to the centre of gravity
relating to the height of the load above the platform surface. See the figure below, showing the max. allowed centre of
gravity height.
The table below shows the highest permissible centre of gravity when lowering to the max. tilting angle.
NOTE! It is assumed that the armlift is securely fixed to the floor in accordance with the instructions on page 41.
Technical data for individual tables appear in the Order Specification and in the CE Declaration of Conformity.
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Tp
l
Model
AL
ALT 750
ALT 1500
ART 750
ART 1500
ART 3000
ALT 1500 U
ALT 1500 UE
ALT 1500 GB
ART 1500 GV
ALT 3000
ALT 3000 U
ALT 3000 UE
ALT 3000 GB
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Tp
Max Load
h1(mm)
(Kg)
-
-
750
240
1500
240
750
155
1500
155
3000
255
1500
580
1500
580
1500
580
1500
240
3000
240
3000
605
3000
605
3000
605
Note! The above assumes that the load is stable and secure.
1/2
ll
h2(mm)
-
-
-
-
-
-
280
280
280
-
-
300
300
300
EdmoLift AB
Jägaregatan 11
S-871 42 HÄRNÖSAND, SWEDEN
85921 GB
2005-02-01
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Tp
lll
h3(mm)
240
240
155
155
255
580
580
580
240
240
605
605
605
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Fax. +46 (0)611-51 15 80
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