
LR-60/60P Low-Rise Scissor Lifts
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P/N 5900337 — Rev. F — December 2020
About Longitudinal Shift
When you raise a Vehicle on the LR-60/60P, the Vehicle goes up; it does
not
go straight up.
Instead, the geometry of the scissor arms moves the Platforms up at an angle (called longitudinal shift),
towards the Hinged Ramp end of the Lift. The amount of longitudinal shift for the LR-60 and the
LR-60P is approximately 14 in / 356 mm.
Longitudinal shift is always in the same direction, towards the Hinged Ramp end of the Lift, no matter
which way the Vehicle is facing.
Vehicle not shown. Not necessarily to scale. Not all components shown.
Why is this important? It tells you that you need extra room on the Hinged Ramp end of the Lift to
accommodate the longitudinal shift, something you need to consider before choosing a permanent
location for the Lift.
Summary of Contents for LR-60
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