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When operating a Column Lift, the first thing to do is to clarify the rated load capacity of the equipment, which is the basis for ensuring operational safety. Each Column Lift has a clear load limit. Overloading can cause mechanical damage to the equipment and even cause serious safety accidents. Therefore, before each operation, the operator must carefully check the weight of the items to be lifted to ensure that it is within the load range of the equipment. The consequence of overloading may not only cause the lifting platform to collapse, but also cause irreversible damage to the drive system, and in severe cases may even cause harm to surrounding personnel. Therefore, it is the basic responsibility of every operator to follow the technical parameters of the equipment and ensure that the load is always within the safe range.
During the lifting process, the stability of the equipment is also crucial. The placement of items directly affects the center of gravity and stability of the equipment. If the items are not stacked evenly or the center of gravity is offset, it is very likely to cause the equipment to tilt or lose control, increasing the risk of accidents. Therefore, when performing lifting operations, operators should ensure that the items are evenly distributed on the lifting platform, and avoid placing higher or heavier items on the platform to ensure the stability of the lifting process. In addition, when performing high-altitude operations, operators must pay special attention to the stability of the equipment to prevent external wind or other environmental factors from affecting the operation.
When operating a column lift, the correctness of the operation is directly related to the safety of the operation. Improper operation methods such as emergency stop and rapid lifting may cause impact on the mechanical parts of the equipment, which will cause wear and failure of the equipment in the long run. Rapid lifting not only affects the safety of the operation, but may also cause items to slip during the lifting process, causing losses. Therefore, the operator should maintain a steady operating speed, strictly follow the operating specifications of the equipment, and ensure that each lift is within the controllable range.
In addition, before performing the lifting operation, the operator needs to carefully check the operating area to ensure that no other personnel or obstacles are close to the working range of the equipment. Especially when performing high-rise operations, any external interference may cause the equipment to lose control and increase the risk of accidents. Therefore, the operator should conduct a comprehensive environmental assessment before the operation to ensure the safety of the operating area, and remain highly alert during the operation, paying attention to the dynamic changes around at any time.
The lack of safety protection measures is also an issue that cannot be ignored. Modern column lifts are usually equipped with a variety of safety devices, such as overload protection, emergency stop buttons and safety locks. When using the equipment, the operator must ensure that these safety devices are operating normally and be familiar with their functions. In the event of an emergency, these safety devices can be used quickly to deal with the emergency and avoid further expansion of the accident. In addition, operators should avoid working at height without safety protection measures to ensure the safety of themselves and others.