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The difference between GUOMAT airbag jack and mechanical jack
Jacks often appear in our lives when we need them. When we have different needs, we can always see different types of jacks. When we have the purchase demand, which jacks can better meet our needs. ? Contrast hydraulic and pneumatic, I believe you can find your own answer!
1. Equipment response speed
Many mechanical jacks also need to manually control the height of the jack, which is not only inefficient, the personnel are tired, and the most important thing is that the work is dangerous. The airbag jack is automatically inflated by the air pump, which can work quickly and stably. It only takes three seconds to reach the target height, and does not require the personnel to be close to the first line operation. The high response speed also ensures the safety of the personnel. However, this also shows that the operation of the mechanical jack is manpower, as long as a mechanical jack device is used to complete the lifting work, and the air lift air bag needs to carry an additional air pump, which needs to consider the actual power supply problem. In different situations, the two should be selected according to the actual situation.
2. Bearing capacity
It is undeniable that the strong bearing capacity has always been the biggest advantage of mechanical jacks. A single mechanical jack can bear the weight of dozens of tons or even hundreds of tons, which is unmatched by other types of jacks. The universal load-bearing capacity of the airbag jack is about 3 tons at most, and the custom-made can reach about 15 tons. Although it is not as good as the weight-lifting capacity of the mechanical jack, it is enough to cope with most of the actual situation.
3. Starting height requirement
The mechanical jack has been improved for a long time, and the starting height is also decreasing. The height of the mechanical jack with the lowest starting height is about 220mm. According to different models, it can also be lifted to a very high position. The most outstanding features of mechanical jacks. The initial height of the airbag jack is about 130mm, and the maximum is about 450mm without the addition of a high top block.
4. Use environment
Due to the bare thread, the mechanical jack has a compact structure and a large amount of lubricating oil on the surface. If the environment is dusty, it will easily stick to the screw of the mechanical jack and damage the equipment. The airbag jack can avoid this problem because of its good overall structure and smooth and dry surface. However, if it is in a very extreme environment, such as high temperature, space, and other advantages, the mechanical jack is better than the airbag type.
5. Daily maintenance
In terms of daily maintenance, since the working process of the mechanical jack is inseparable from the rotation of the screw, the mechanical jack needs to be inspected and maintained regularly, although it is not used, if you do not pay attention to the lubrication and rust prevention of the mechanical jack, it is very It is easy to cause the screw to rust, generate a lot of rust, jam the screw, and even cause irreversible damage. The airbag jack requires almost no routine maintenance work. When not in use, it is only necessary to place the airbag in a cool and dry environment.
6. Equipment protection mechanism
Mechanical jacks have very high equipment strength and are simple and rude. As long as they continue to work, they can continue to go up. In this case, if the object is prevented from rising by other abnormal conditions, the lift is likely to be lifted. Damaged by the "roughness" of the jack. When the airbag jack is inflated, the airbag can not only expand longitudinally, but also expand laterally. If the weight is prevented from rising, the airbag can only expand laterally when inflated, so that the operator can find the lifting abnormality in time. Handle the malfunction and avoid damage to the lift.
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