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Why Choose Us

In the Yangtze River Delta region, where China's economy is growing the fastest, Wuxi, the beautiful shore of Taihu Lake, is home to Wuxi Aviation Ground Equipment Co., Ltd., a national high-tech enterprise specializing in the research, production and sales of air cargo equipment products. We specialize in producing Aircraft Joint Platform, Airport Cargo Lift Platform, and other Airport Logistics Equipment.

Quality Assurance

Our products have passed CAAC CTSOA, CAAC PMA, CAAC MDA, FAA TSOA LODA, CASA ASTO DA, ISO9001:2015, ISO14001:2015, ISO45001:2018, AAA Credit Rating, Ground equipment testing certification of China National Machinery Research Institute, Multimodal transportation industry standard-setting unit, Provincial high-tech enterprise and other certifications.

Products Sell Well

We are exported to Singapore, Australia, Japan, Pakistan and other countries. It is one of the enterprises among similar companies in the china with the largest market share and the most complete varieties of products.

 

 

 

Wide Range of Applications

Our products are widely used in air cargo lift platform, mainly composed of transportation platform, lift structure, lock device, hydraulic system, electrical system, etc., is a combined device for cargo transportation.

Lifetime After-Sales Service

WXHD provides lifelong tracking service for products and offer product training and maintenance service to customers.

 

Airport Cargo Lift Platform

 

What is Airport Logistics Equipment

These machines perform a variety tasks including moving raw materials, works in process, and completed products. There are many material handling devices used at logistics worksites. These include forklifts, carts, pallets, conveyors, conveyance robots, sorters, picking systems, and automated warehouses. If you want to know the specifications and prices of Airport Logistics Equipment, please contact us!

Advantages of Airport Logistics Equipment

 

 

Cost-Effective
Hiring a platform lift is generally more cost-effective than purchasing one outright, particularly for businesses that only occasionally require the equipment.
By renting a platform lift, businesses can avoid the upfront cost of purchasing the equipment. Then there are the ongoing maintenance and repair expenses.
When businesses own their equipment, they must bear the costs associated with maintenance and repairs.
By hiring access equipment, maintenance, and repair costs are significantly reduced or eliminated since the rental company is responsible for maintaining their equipment.
This is a significant advantage for businesses that do not have the resources to maintain equipment.


Customizable
With a range of weight capacities and lift heights, platform lifts can be customized to meet your specific needs, ensuring you can lift and move whatever you need to with ease.


Versatility
Another significant benefit of platform lifts is their versatility. They can be used in a wide range of industries, from manufacturing and construction to healthcare and hospitality. They can be used to transport goods between floors, provide accessibility for people with disabilities, and lift heavy machinery and equipment. Whatever your industry, there's a platform lift that can help you get the job done.


Safety
Platform lifts are also designed with safety in mind. With advanced safety features such as safety rails, anti-skid surfaces, and emergency stop buttons, platform lifts help ensure the safety of both operators and equipment.


Reduce Risk
Additionally, platform lifts can help reduce the risk of workplace injuries and accidents by eliminating the need for manual lifting and carrying of heavy loads.


Efficiency
Finally, platform lifts are an excellent investment for any business looking to improve productivity and efficiency. By reducing the time and effort required to lift and transport heavy loads, platform lifts can help you get more done in less time. Additionally, with the ability to customize platform lifts to your specific needs, you can ensure that you're getting the most out of your investment.

 

Types of Airport Logistics Equipment
 
Vertical Platform Lifts

A vertical platform lift is designed for low-rise buildings. It can transport a person with a wheelchair or mobility scooter to another level.
These lifts are ideal for indoor and outdoor settings, making them popular for schools, offices, and homes.
One of the benefits of a vertical platform lift is that it can be customized to fit the user's needs.
Additionally, vertical platform lifts can be installed with various safety features, such as automatic door locks and emergency stop buttons.

Wheelchair Platform Lifts

Wheelchair platform lifts are designed specifically for wheelchair access. They provide a smooth and safe transition for users up and down straight and curved stairs.
These lifts are commonly found in commercial and public buildings, such as shopping centres, government buildings, and hospitals.
One of the benefits of wheelchair platform lifts is that the lift can be installed with different platform sizes, allowing various wheelchair sizes and styles.
The platform can also be configured for left, right, or front entry, making it easy for the user to access the lift.
Additionally, wheelchair platform lifts can be installed with various safety features, such as safety brakes and under-platform sensors.

Scissor Lifts

Scissor lifts have a platform that moves up and down on crisscrossed supports.
They are commonly used in the construction, manufacturing, and maintenance industries. Scissor lifts are ideal for indoor and outdoor use, depending on their type.

Boom Lifts

Boom lifts have an extendable arm that enables them to reach different heights and angles.
They are ideal for accessing hard-to-reach areas, such as elevated workspaces, ceilings, and roofs. Boom lifts are commonly used in construction, maintenance, and emergency services.

Personnel Lifts

Personnel lifts are designed to elevate individuals to specific heights, making them ideal for facilities management, warehouse operations, and stock picking.
They are also used in construction sites where workers must reach elevated areas.

 

Component of Lift Platform
Aircraft Joint Platform
Airport Cargo Lift Platform
Aircraft Joint Platform
Airport Cargo Lift Platform

Electric Drive
Using an AC or DC current, the lift's drive powers a hydraulic or worm gear mechanism to lift and lower the platform.


The Platform
Also known as a "deck," this nonskid surface features slip-resistant rubber or metal strips to add more friction. This facet keeps the wheelchair or motor scooter in place while the platform moves.


Assist Bar
Before the lift moves, it's advised for the user to grip onto this handle for safety reasons.


Crank
Although many vertical lifts have battery backup, some models come with a hand crank to lift and lower the platform, should the power run out.
Controls: Vertical lifts come with a set of controls to lift and lower the platform from one floor to another. Constant pressure must be applied.


Safety Sensor
You never know when an emergency will arise. As a result, lifts come with a safety mechanism, one that stops when it encounters an obstruction.
A Folding Ramp: Also called a toe plate, this small ramp unfolds from the platform to assist the user with getting on and off. In travel, it folds back up and won't obstruct the ride.


Drive Mechanism
Many lifts operate with a worm gear or screw drive system, which rotates to raise the platform up and down. Others incorporate a hydraulic mechanism that, when oiled, lifts the platform to the specified height.


Enclosure
While all lifts come with some kind of enclosure, the distance the platform travels determines how comprehensive it needs to be. Lifts going from one level to the next – a distance often no more than six feet – simply have walls surrounding the platform. Yet, when the vertical mechanism takes the lift up a floor or even two, the enclosure essentially functions as a hoistway, fully around the platform and offering doors on each floor. Manufacturers use a combination of corrosion-resistant steel or acrylic panels and add gates to each doorway.

 

Key Considerations for Choosing Between Elevator Lifts and Vertical Platform Lifts
 

Accessibility Needs
Assess the specific mobility requirements of the individuals who will be using the lift. Consider factors such as the level of mobility impairment, the frequency of use, and the desired travel distance between floors.

 

Space Availability
Evaluate the available space within the property to determine whether a home elevator lift or a vertical platform lift is more feasible. Consider the layout of the building, structural constraints, and the impact of installation on existing floor plans.

 

Budgetary Constraints
Determine the budget allocated for the installation of the lift, including upfront costs, ongoing maintenance expenses, and any associated construction or retrofitting costs. Compare the total cost of ownership for both options over the long term.

 

Aesthetic Preferences
Consider the architectural style and design aesthetic of the property when selecting a lift solution. Home elevator lifts offer greater customization options in terms of finishes, materials, and cab design, while vertical platform lifts have a more utilitarian appearance.

 

Regulatory Compliance
Ensure that the chosen lift solution complies with relevant building codes, accessibility standards, and safety regulations. Work with experienced professionals and consult local authorities to address any compliance issues during the planning and installation process.

 

Installation Requirements
Consider the installation process and the associated timeline for each lift option. Home elevator lifts typically require more extensive construction work, including the installation of a dedicated shaft or hoistway, which may prolong the project timeline. In contrast, vertical platform lifts offer a quicker and more straightforward installation process, with minimal disruption to the property.

 

Durability and Reliability
Evaluate the durability and reliability of the lift system, particularly in terms of long-term performance and maintenance requirements. Home elevator lifts often incorporate robust construction materials and advanced mechanical components to ensure smooth operation and longevity. Vertical platform lifts also require regular maintenance to ensure optimal performance and safety, especially in outdoor environments where they may be exposed to weather elements.

 

User Experience
Consider the user experience and convenience offered by each lift option. Home elevator lifts provide a fully enclosed and seamless ride between floors, offering privacy and comfort for passengers. Vertical platform lifts offer a platform-style ride with open sides, which may feel less secure for some users but can accommodate larger mobility devices such as wheelchairs and scooters.

 

Future Accessibility Needs
Anticipate future accessibility needs and potential changes to the property layout or occupants' mobility requirements. Home elevator lifts offer greater flexibility for accommodating future renovations or expansions, as they can be integrated into the existing structure. Vertical platform lifts may require additional space or modifications if accessibility needs evolve over time.

 

Consultation with Accessibility Experts
Seek guidance and advice from accessibility experts, architects, and lift professionals to ensure the chosen lift solution meets the specific needs and requirements of the property and its occupants. Professionals can provide valuable insights into design considerations, regulatory compliance, and best practices for installation and maintenance.

How to Maintain Platform Lifts
 
 
Check Lift Parts

You'll need to check the different components of the machine regularly in order to make sure everything is as it should be. A good place to start is by checking the lift itself.
Make sure the controls are all working correctly, including the emergency controls. Check that the hydraulic system, as well as the electrical, pneumatic, and air systems are working properly.
Check to see that any insulation, such as fiberglass, is still intact and undamaged. If there are warnings or instructions posted on the lift itself, be sure that they are still visible and easy to see.
The guardrails should still be sturdy, as well as the wiring and cable harnesses. Although lifts will vary slightly, you need to check every part for wear and damage on a regular basis. If there are any parts missing, loose, or otherwise dysfunctional, they'll need to be repaired before the lift can be used again.

 
Examine the Work Area

Along with inspecting the lift itself, you should also check the area in which it's being used for safety.
If there are uneven surfaces, such as bumps or holes, these can pose a safety risk to workers. Debris and obstacles can also be hazardous to safe lift operation. Make sure any obstructions are cleared away before the lift is used.
Other things that affect safety can be more variable. Weather conditions can make lift operation more dangerous, and having other workers or pedestrians nearby is also an added danger.

 
Follow Work Safety Standards

The most thorough examination of the hydraulic platform lift and the work area will do no good if safety standards aren't followed.
Make sure that you and your employees are all familiar with how to use the equipment properly. Offer thorough training for all employees that will be using the lift. Consider posting additional safety information in the work area, beyond any warnings the equipment already has.

 
Make Hydraulic Platform Lifts Safer

It's much easier to prevent accidents than to try to deal with the consequences. It doesn't take a lot of time to put regular safety measures into practice. Just perform the correct inspections and have employee training available so everyone has the same safety information.
There are also added features you can use to make your hydraulic platform lift even safer to use. From cameras to safety gates, you can ensure that problems are stopped before they can start. For more lift safety features, check out our options here.

 

 

 
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Frequently Asked Questions
 
 

Q: What is a lifting platform used for?

A: A lifting platform is a type of multi-functional machinery that is used for lifting and loading people or goods in a vertical form. The lifting platform can be divided into fixed and mobile types. They are used for special tailgates of trucks and transport heavy goods to higher loading areas.

Q: What is the difference between a platform lift and an elevator?

A: Platform lifts are an affordable and cost-effective alternative to elevators in many situations. They are much less expensive than elevators. This makes platform lifts a favorable option for seniors, wheelchair-bound persons and others with mobility issues.

Q: What is platform vs cabin lift?

A: The cabin lift only requires a landing push button to be selected once rather than being continuously held down like a platform lift. The cabin lift can come with fully automatic sliding doors so looks and feels exactly the same as a passenger lift that is find in a shopping centre.

Q: What is a lifting platform made of?

A: A Lifting Platform is essentially a solid flooring element made from either cross laid ply timber or composite manufactured structurally so as not flex when the force of lifting is applied to it.

Q: How big is a lifting platform?

A: The traditional lifting platform is 8x8 feet. This is a convenient size because standard sheets of plywood and the like are 4x8 feet, and this is enough space for anything a weightlifter would need to do in training, even with a squat rack on one end of the platform.

Q: Can a platform lift be used for evacuation?

A: A platform lift must never be used as a means of escape in the event of a fire. People may be trapped if the lift becomes immobilised. Only appropriately protected passenger lifts can be used to evacuate disabled people.

Q: Is a platform lift a passenger lift?

A: Passenger lifts are usually designed to move at a speed of 1 to 10 meters per second, making them ideal for taller structures where speed is a necessity. Platform lifts, on the other hand, move at a more leisurely pace, generally around 0.15 meters per second.

Q: What is a platform lift instead of stairs?

A: Similar to stairlifts, inclined platform lifts run along the incline of an existing staircase. However, they have the added bonus of a platform which can accommodate most lightweight mobility devices, removing the need for difficult transfers.

Q: What is a hydraulic lift platform?

A: Hydraulic lifts are powerful devices used to handle heavy loads in manufacturing warehouses, construction sites, and other industrial environments. Available in a range of designs, these ergonomic lifting solutions enhance the safety and efficiency of various material handling tasks.

Q: What is the best material for a lifting platform?

A: We have used BC grade plywood for a majority of our platforms. On two of them we went with AB grade Oak, because we happened to come into some for very cheap. Whatever you use, just make sure it's a hardwood. Personally, I prefer the BC, because it's sanded less and has a better grip.

Q: Why are lifting platforms wood?

A: Wood doesn't compress or stick to the feet like most rubber does. The rubber isn't doing much to protect the floor, it mostly keeps noise and vibration down a bit. It's the cohesive mass of layered plywood that disperses impact and protects the floor. It's why a competition platform is entirely wood.

Q: Why need good logistical equipment?

A: It's fair to see that speed, efficiency, and safety are three of the most critical values for warehouses to achieve. Warehouses must process, store and distribute thousands of heavy items daily while meeting tight deadlines. The typical warehouse is fast-paced, and it's vital to implement solutions to improve efficiency. Material handling equipment for warehouses enhance the flow of goods through the logistics process and prevents accidents to workers or damage to packages.
Warehouses use various equipment to carry out tasks, and it's important to note that warehouse equipment should complement the workforce instead of replacing personnel. The right equipment can improve a warehouse's performance while saving money and time. At Joloda Conveyor Services, we specialise in equipment allowing warehouses to move several large items simultaneously.
Automating specific processes can do wonders for raising performance, and the following sections will run through a few top examples of logistics equipment.

Q: What is the life expectancy of a platform lift?

A: The lifespan of a platform lift is around 20 to 25 years. That said, undertaking maintenance and servicing of the lift will go a long way towards ensuring that the lift lasts for as long as it can.

Q: How much does it cost to install a platform lift?

A: An unenclosed vertical platform lift that services 2 stops, includes a safety gate and lock and the installation services starts is approximately $5,000-$7000. The price will vary based on the complexity of the installation and any special features on the lift.

Q: What is the speed of a platform lift?

A: Platform Lifts under the Machinery Directive are limited to a maximum speed of 0.15m/sec (150mm per second). In order to calculate the time that the lift will take to complete a single journey you will need to divide the total lift travel by the speed.

Q: Do platform lifts need a lift pit?

A: Platform lifts usually require a pit of 50mm – 150mm. However, many of the manufacturers offer a ramp at the bottom door if a pit cannot be provided. If a ramp is chosen consideration should be given to the ramp being a potential tripping hazard.

Wuxi Aviation Ground Equipment Co., Ltd. is well-known as one of the leading airport logistics equipment manufacturers and suppliers in China. Please rest assured to buy or wholesale discount airport logistics equipment for sale here from our factory. For price consultation, contact us.

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