A big footprint is a big problem. Some server lifts are the Sasquatch of the
industry with a rectangular footprint nearly
four feet long! They are typically side-loading
devices.
RackLift has a 28 inch square footprint on which a “tower style frame” is mounted to support the front-loading lift table. A server lift four feet in length could require a “27-point turn” to do an about-face in the aisle for installing gear on the opposite side or to return the way you came.
RackLift rotates 360˚ in a two-tile aisle. The smaller footprint easily manages tight aisles and eliminates the need to preplan side-loading orientation before entering the aisle. If time really is money we just saved you a fortune!
RackLift has a 28 inch square footprint on which a “tower style frame” is mounted to support the front-loading lift table. A server lift four feet in length could require a “27-point turn” to do an about-face in the aisle for installing gear on the opposite side or to return the way you came.
RackLift rotates 360˚ in a two-tile aisle. The smaller footprint easily manages tight aisles and eliminates the need to preplan side-loading orientation before entering the aisle. If time really is money we just saved you a fortune!