[SML] Scissors lifts onstage

Kristi R-C misswisc at aol.com
Thu Aug 20 21:19:41 UTC 2015


Yes because a scissors lift can be moved while at height. You can take your work up with you rather than needing to rope everything into place and a harness is (typically) not needed ash e rails and kick plate meet OSHA regs. 

Kristi R-C

> On Aug 20, 2015, at 2:43 PM, Richard John Archer via Stagecraft <stagecraft at theatrical.net> wrote:
> 
> We might  have the opportunity to get a Genie  GS-2632  scissor lift at a reduced (but still expensive) cost.   This would be in addition to our two  standard Genie personnel lifts we now own..  ( IWP variety --no outriggers_)
> 
> http://www.genielift.com/en/products/scissor-lifts/slab-scissor-lifts/gs2632/index.htm
> 
> We have a fairly "standard"   sized Proscenium theatre with usual lighting trims at 25-35' and a several other black box type spaces with floor accessed fixed grids at 19'.   Lighting Plots are usually not done before scenery begins building in the space.   We like our students to have some idea of what's going on in rehearsal before they submit their "final" plot.  
> 
> Any of you regularly use a scissors lift over personnel lifts?  
> 
> For the scissors lift, except for dance or other open stage events,  I don't any advantages that outweigh its disadvantages.
> I use scissors lifts all the time for events so i am not unfamiliar with their good and bad points.  I just don't see us using it that often on our stages where most of our performance are plays with sets.  
> 
> Anyone care to chime in either on or off list?  Soon would be nice.  
> 
> Leave aside weight issues i talked about last spring when Maintenance was in here wanting to put an over 5000 lift on our sprung floors.   This would be under 5000lbs…..but not by much, certainly not if i was in it…  : > )
> 
> 
> DickA
> TD, Cornell U
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