The Single Column Goods Lift is typically preferred where a compact footprint is desired and the project requirements fit within a single-column stability concept. The engineering focus is to maintain stable travel and predictable handling, sized by platform dimensions and rated load.
General Features
- Compact column‑guided lifting concept for space‑efficient layouts
- Platform designed around the goods and handling method (pallets, trolleys, equipment)
- Configurable landing access and loading approach (project‑defined)
- Clean, serviceable design for long‑term industrial operation
Safety & Control (Typical Safety Architecture)
- Door/gate interlocking for controlled access and safer loading/unloading
- Emergency stop and clear operating indications as required
- Guarding/cladding options to reduce exposure to pinch and crush points
- Safety checks during commissioning to validate safe operation before handover
Best Fit Use Cases
- Compact installations
- Standard goods handling with stable, predictable loading
- Projects where platform size/capacity do not require multi‑column rigidity
FAQ
- When is a single column goods lift the right choice?
When your platform size and capacity allow a compact, single-column layout while meeting stability requirements. - What usually forces a move to double/four column?
A larger platform and/or higher capacity that increases rigidity and stability demands. - Can it be built to my platform size?
Yes—platform geometry is a key design input. - What should I share for a quick evaluation?
Platform size (W×D) + capacity (kg) and travel (h)