& nbsp; Many customers think that the power supply for hydraulic lifting platforms should be controlled below the safe voltage of 36V to prevent electric shock, but they are wrong. Normally, there should be no electric shock, but if there is improper operation, it can still be very risky. So how can we effectively avoid the occurrence of electric shock incidents? Let me share with you some safety knowledge.
& nbsp; Adding this equipment is common and cost-effective, both affordable and safe, and can effectively prevent electric shock. Touching the switch with wet hands, many people simply overlook this detail. Although the safe voltage of the hydraulic lifting channel is controlled below 36V, touching the power supply with wet hands can result in lifting failure or electric shock.
& nbsp; Adding this equipment is common and cost-effective, both affordable and safe, and can effectively prevent electric shock. Touching the switch with wet hands, many people simply overlook this detail. Although the safe voltage of the hydraulic lifting channel is controlled below 36V, touching the power supply with wet hands can result in lifting failure or electric shock.