Here's the 3 Rules of a Data Center Lift and how
ServerLIFT has got it all covered!
1. TRANSPORT
Server handling equipment should be able to transport servers and other IT equipment around
any data center environment. A data center lift must effectively navigate through:
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| Floor Obstructions Will not get stuck or tip over in any data center environment when used as instructed. |
2. POSITION
A data center lift must position and support servers precisely and steadily to make it easy for
operators to do their work.
Height Able to support between a minimum height of 2.5m and lowermost rack position or even all way down to the floor. | Side-to-side Alignment Rigid platforms that will not sag, which can throw off side-to side alignment and complicate the installation process. | Forward Rail Installs The into-the-rack angling allows for easing equipment into slotted rails safely without manual effort. |
3. INSTALL OR REMOVE
Data center server lift must effectively and safely assist in the installation and removal of servers
to/from a rack.
Equipment Support Capable of supporting equipment up to 20" and placing it into any server rack with ease. | Operator Access A winch-pulley-cable system lies outside of the platform lift are, and it is enclosed, protecting hands from potential pinch points. | Stability Designed for incredibly stable, yet freestanding installation and removal, and will not tip over while traversing uneven data center floors. |
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