Bayne Updates Taskmaster Cylinder Lift

 

Bayne Premium Lift Systems has updated its Taskmaster cylinder lift to offer extended service life and reduced maintenance costs. Changes include a new adjustable hook, solid cylinder connector, single faceplate pin, various bushing improvements and an upgrade to the breakaway bolt and faceplate stop. The Taskmaster was designed for refuse haulers looking for an economical, high-quality cart lifter. It can be mounted on refuse collection vehicles or on stationary frames or compactors for use in a variety of material handling applications.

The Taskmaster's new solid cylinder connector prevents refuse from falling behind the cylinder and eliminates misalignment that can contribute to bushing wear. The new cylinder is interchangeable with the previous design, so older lifters can be retrofitted.

In the Taskmaster's faceplate, cylinder connector and hook, the bushing material has been changed to a polyester/graphite composite for higher compressive strength, improved abrasion resistance and low moisture absorption. The faceplate bushings also have seals to keep out wear-causing contaminants. The composite bushing previously used in the hook linkage has been replaced with a steel-backed polymer-lined bushing and a stainless steel wear sleeve. The combination provides a more rigid design that will also prevent rust contamination. The pins are also now made of stainless steel, to prevent contamination and wear from pin rust. Kits are available to rebuild existing Taskmaster lifts.

New Taskmaster lifts feature a single faceplate pin instead of the dual pins used previously. The new model distributes the cylinder force to all of the mainframe support plates, providing a stronger and more durable design.

Source: Bayne Premium Lift Systems


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