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Lift table by Devil

Posted: Mon Sep 24, 2012 10:23 pm
by devilman
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http://s528.photobucket.com/albums/dd32 ... plan-1.jpg
In this link the complete planes.

Hi people. I bring planes lift table. Very similar to maz miss, except that this does not have the same geometry. Front arms, where is the hydraulic jack, measuring 60 cms long, while the rear arms measured 70 cms. This allows the table to fold and bend forcing us to resolve a Rampla of only 10 cm high to raise the motorcycle. Disassemble hidraulic jack, so you can use it exclusively. The small front arm in arm fit the jack hidraulic head. To lengthen comfortably raise and lower arm raised, and put a spring under a pedal. Bleed valve is 40 cms long. so no stooping back hurts.

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Testing the table in the backyard



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All that is tilted.

Hope you like it. This design is working as multipurpose table in my shop cages for a long while, I've loaded with 500 Kg and the geometry does not allow the cylinder to deflate therefore needs no safety arms.

I use 5 mm steel pieces to make a U support for the arms, I did not think to use angle ... 3/8 bolts withstand without problems.


A hug!

Re: Lift table by Devil

Posted: Tue Sep 25, 2012 6:38 am
by budoka
now that looks quite useful.

it's kind of hard to see, but is the jack bolted to the table at the bottom?

:text-goodpost:

-dan

Re: Lift table by Devil

Posted: Tue Sep 25, 2012 8:53 am
by devilman
Yes, jack is bolted to the bottom. You have to remove the head, return spring and wheels from jack. Then the jack can be bolted to the bottom. The jack head enters the small piece of steelbox in front arm, that height is variable and must be measured by mounting the jack. Jack rear anchors drilled angle steel and welded to the bottom. Of course also can weld jack to the bottom, its up to each.

A hug!

Re: Lift table by Devil

Posted: Wed Sep 21, 2022 2:15 pm
by RandomSheepZA
@devilman any chance you still have the plans for this table.
Am looking to build a lift table.

Re: Lift table by Devil

Posted: Wed Sep 21, 2022 9:45 pm
by curt
someone will answer you its a little slow here but the people are super helpfull

Re: Lift table by Devil

Posted: Mon Sep 26, 2022 3:06 pm
by devilman
Sure man sendme a mail f.a.schulzgmail.com

I still have the lift, and i use it as multifunctional table, sis really good.

Re: Lift table by Devil

Posted: Tue Dec 20, 2022 8:20 pm
by Maz
That looks cool dude, I also designed and built several more tables using porta-pack hydraulic rams, they work in a similar way to the jack based ones but require much less effort and are more controllable - remember to install safety legs to prevent descent in the event of hydraulic failure etc