Heavy HPC Servers? No Problem At All.

We were contacted by a customer via our webchat needing a few lifts by February for very heavy 300kg High Performance Computing servers for the HPC data center they are building internationally. Another requirement was that the lifts could go through standard-sized doorways, which of course ours do. We recommended our SL-1000X® Super-Duty lift, which can lift, transport, and install equipment up to 1000 pounds, along with our GT-1000XTM Glide Roller Table (so they can smoothly slide those heavy HPC servers into a rack), and the LE-1000XTM Lift Extension (so they can effortlessly remove those weighty servers out of their shipping boxes!). They also have a data center in the U.S., […]
What Are Our Most Popular Attachments?

Our most popular attachments are the GT-1000X™ Glide Table and the LE-500X™ Lift Extension. Here’s why. The Glide Table has a series of rollers that let your servers glide back and forth over its surface for nearly frictionless equipment transfers on either side of an aisle. Especially great for the more narrow aisles. The Glide Table attaches to the equipment platform of all ServerLIFT-brand data center lifts. The LE-500X™ lift extension takes all the back-breaking effort out of removing equipment from boxes, with slings that are fed under the server or switch in the box, and then, with the push of a button on your SL-500X®, lifts that heavy equipment […]
How Attachments Can Smooth Out Every Move

It’s exciting for us to tell new lift owners about attachments that can make their data center moves even more effortless. Got a heavy server that you need to install in a rack? Watch it glide, smooth as silk, into position, without any appreciable effort on your part. Our Glide Table takes all the friction out of installs. Need to get a heavy piece of equipment out of its shipping box, so you can move it to its proper location? With our Lift Extension, a single operator can remove new servers from their boxes, just by attaching the straps and pressing buttons. Do you use “j-shaped” drop-in rails in your […]