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Bangalore , Karnataka
India (560086)
Hydraulic lifts, also known as hydraulic elevators or hydraulic platforms, are mechanical systems that use fluid pressure to raise or lower heavy objects. These lifts operate on the principles of Pascal's law, which states that when pressure is applied to a confined fluid, it is transmitted equally in all directions. Hydraulic lifts are commonly used in low-rise buildings as an alternative to traditional traction elevators. They are often found in buildings with a few floors, such as residential buildings, small commercial buildings, and some industrial settings. Hydraulic lifts are widely used in auto repair shops, car maintenance facilities, and garages to lift vehicles for inspection, repairs, and maintenance. These lifts can elevate cars, trucks, and other vehicles to a convenient working height for mechanics. In industrial settings, hydraulic lifts are employed to lift and move heavy loads, such as machinery, equipment, and materials. They are often used in manufacturing, warehouses, and distribution centers. Hydraulic lifts are used in aviation for maintenance and repair work on aircraft. They enable technicians to access different parts of the aircraft, such as the engine, wings, and tail, for inspection and maintenance. Scissor lifts are a type of hydraulic lift commonly used for working at elevated heights. They have a scissor-like mechanism that extends and retracts to raise and lower the platform. Scissor lifts are used in construction, maintenance, painting, and other tasks.