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Saxon
Case Studies
Rolls Royce asked Saxon Lifts to send an engineer out
to investigate the possibilities of building a Personnel
Work Platform.
SPECS:
The lift platform must be able to access all parts of
an Aero Engine under build and test.
- Due to space and other safety constraints,
the lift must be manually propelled.
- It must be easily maneuverable on the smooth
work area floor.
- It must have an OverReach facility to assist
engineers working within the negine cowlings.
- It must be explosion proofed in case of possible
aviation fuel spillage which resulted in any explosion.
- Skydrol resistant paint was also required.
A special Saxon Multiple Scissor Lift of compact design
was manufactured and mounted on a mobile base unit comprising
of 2 x fixed and 2 x swivel wheels. The lift height
extended to 6.5 metres.
The lift was fitted with a sliding extention which
could be "walked out" for easier Over Reach
access.
Sections of the handrail can be lowered to allow work
to be carried out safely within the engine cowling.
The base frame was specifically designed for maximum
stability by utilizing telescopic extending screw down
stabilizers. This provided an extra stable, safer solution
in case of an explosion.
A pneumatic-hydraulic motor pump unit and pneumatic
limit switches were also fitted to prevent explosion
risk to the operator. These were operating from a 6
BAR air supply.
All fabricated steel parts were shot blast prior to
application of a two-coat epoxy paint finish to resist
the corrosive effects of any Skydrol fluid which may
come in contact with the framework. |