Load Capacity | Heavy industrial loading/unloading | IS: 5t (ISO 9001) → Base: 6t (▲1t, ISO+CE) → Advanced: 10t (▲4t, ISO+CE+EPR) | Handles trucks up to 10t; meets EU environmental regulations (EPR). | Higher capacities increase cost and require more installation space. |
Lifting Height | Multi-level warehouses, uneven terrain | IS: 1.5m (EN 13015) → Base: 2m (▲0.5m, ISO 3801) → Advanced: 2.5m (▲0.5m) | Accommodates taller vehicles; Advanced model suits high-clearance trucks. | Increased height may reduce stability in high-wind conditions. |
Material Construction | Harsh environments (e.g., chemical plants) | IS: Mild Steel (ASTM A36) → Base: High-Yield Steel (▲ ASTM A572) → Advanced: Stainless Steel (▲ ASTM A240) | Advanced steel resists corrosion; Base model balances cost and durability. | Stainless steel increases weight and cost by ~30%. |
Power System | Automated warehouses, high-frequency use | IS: Manual Hydraulic → Base: AC Electric (0.75kW, IEC 60034) → Advanced: Dual-Power (▲ Battery Backup) | Electric systems cut manual effort; Advanced model operates during power outages. | Electric models require charging infrastructure; Dual-Power adds complexity. |
Safety Features | High-traffic industrial sites | IS: Basic Interlocks → Base: Interlocks + Lights (▲ EN 60529) → Advanced: Interlocks + Lights + Sirens + Load Sensors | Advanced sensors prevent overloading; Sirens alert nearby workers. | Advanced systems may trigger false alarms in noisy environments. |
Certifications | EU exports, regulated industries | IS: CE (EN 15703) → Base: CE + RoHS → Advanced: CE + RoHS + EPR Germany/France (▲) | Advanced certifications unlock access to German/French markets. | EPR compliance requires additional documentation and waste management tracking. |