Manual Lifting Unit | Pneumatic Lifting Unit | Electric Lifting Unit |
Lid Lifting Unit | Tank Lifting Unit | | |
Among the units that raise and lower the lid with an agitator, it is the most orthodox and inexpensive specification. | This unit fixes the lid with agitator to the hand lift and raises the tank body up and down. | It is an air lifter that raises and lowers by the stroke of the air cylinder, and has the following features. | It is the safest electric lifting mechanism. By rotating the feed screw (ball screw or trapezoidal screw) by rotating the motor, the lid is raised and lowered up and down. |
Castors can be attached to the tank or hand lift for easier operation. | This specification is valid in the following cases: | ■ By adjusting the air flow rate, the lifting speed can be easily adjusted. | ■ Unlike the air type, there is no air leakage due to deterioration or damage of the packing, so the lid does not fall off even if the power source supply is interrupted. |
You can choose from the following according to the operation method. | ■ The agitator is large and heavy. | ■ Since electricity is not used, it can be used in explosion-proof areas. | ■ The lifting speed can be adjusted by setting the motor rotation speed, so the set speed can be quantified |
■ Mobile tank × Fixed hand lift → Move the tank on casters and set it to the hand lift. | ■ There is a height restriction at the installation location, and there is a risk that the agitator may come into contact with the top surface. | ■ Like pressurized tanks, compressed air is required, so a compressor is required. | ■ No compressor required |
■ Fixed tank × Mobile hand lift → Move the hand lift on casters and set it into the tank. | ■ Stir multiple tanks in order for one lid. | ■ It can be manufactured relatively inexpensively. | ■ Compared to the air type, the price is higher. |
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