HTD6 servo lifting column

The HTD6 servo lifting column is a plug-and-play multi-stage electric lifting solution developed for applications that require high lifting height, stable control, and flexible operation. Powered by 220V AC, the HTD6 can reach a total extended height of 10 meters, making it suitable for projects that need a wide working range across different installation scenarios. In addition to its lifting performance, the HTD6 is equipped with an industrial wireless remote controller, a Xinjie touch control screen, and an emergency manual hand crank interface, giving users multiple control and backup options in one integrated system.

For customers who want a ready-to-use lifting product rather than a complicated mechanical integration project, the HTD6 offers a practical solution. It combines multi-stage lifting structure, servo-driven control, remote operation convenience, and emergency usability into one product platform. For GeMinG Tech, this makes the HTD6 a strong choice for customers who need height adjustment with better reach, smarter control, and easier system deployment than a standard lifting mechanism can provide.

What makes the HTD6 servo lifting column different

The HTD6 is designed as a plug-and-play multi-stage servo lifting column. That means users can focus more on application integration and less on building a lifting system from multiple separate components. In projects where installation time, control simplicity, and field usability matter, this kind of integrated structure can reduce complexity and improve deployment efficiency.

Its multi-stage design allows the column to achieve a high total lifting range while maintaining a compact retracted form compared with conventional fixed-frame alternatives. For customers working in industrial, mobile, communication, automation, or customized equipment applications, this balance between height and structure is a key advantage.

220V AC power supply for practical site integration

One of the practical features of the HTD6 servo lifting column is its 220V AC power supply. In many applications, especially industrial or project-based installations, AC power compatibility simplifies system deployment. Instead of redesigning the entire electrical architecture around a low-voltage drive, customers can integrate the lifting column more directly into existing site power conditions.

This can be especially useful in indoor industrial environments, temporary engineering setups, demonstration systems, customized platforms, and projects where control cabinets already work around AC input conditions. For many customers, convenience at the power integration level is just as important as the lifting stroke itself.

10-meter lifting height for broader application range

The HTD6 can reach a total extended height of 10 meters, which gives it a strong advantage in scenarios that need a large vertical working range. Different industries have different requirements for elevation, deployment, observation, installation, or service access. A lifting column that stops at a low or medium height may not be enough for those needs.

With a 10-meter lifting capability, the HTD6 can support applications that need more reach while still keeping the benefits of a guided vertical lifting structure. This helps customers adapt the same product platform to different height requirements instead of treating each use case as a completely different mechanism design problem.

Industrial wireless remote control for easy operation

The HTD6 is equipped with an industrial wireless remote controller. Within a range of about 50 to 100 meters, operators can control the lifting and lowering of the column conveniently without staying next to the main structure. This gives the system better usability in applications where the operator needs to observe the equipment from a safer or more practical position.

Wireless control becomes especially useful when the lifting column is installed in a larger device, project frame, field structure, or equipment layout where direct panel operation is less convenient. It improves flexibility while also helping operators monitor movement from a better visual angle.

Xinjie touch screen for flexible speed and height control

Another important feature of the HTD6 is the Xinjie touch control screen. Through this interface, users can adjust lifting speed and height more flexibly according to actual working needs. This is valuable in applications where the same lifting column may serve different operating modes, different installation tasks, or different user preferences.

In practical projects, control flexibility matters because not every lifting action should happen at the same speed or stop at the same height. A touchscreen interface makes the system easier to configure and operate, especially when users want more than simple up-and-down switching.

Emergency manual operation for backup reliability

The HTD6 also reserves an emergency manual hand crank interface and is supplied with a dedicated handle. In emergency situations, users can switch to manual operation to help ensure continued usability. This is an important feature because lifting systems are often used in applications where downtime, loss of control access, or unexpected power issues can create operational problems.

Emergency manual operation does not replace the normal powered mode, but it adds a layer of backup confidence. For customers evaluating real-world reliability rather than catalog specifications alone, this feature can be a meaningful part of the product decision.

Key benefits of the HTD6 servo lifting column

Typical application scenarios

The HTD6 servo lifting column can be considered for applications that need high vertical extension together with flexible control and safe operation. Typical scenarios may include:

Because the HTD6 is a product platform rather than a single narrow-use item, its real value comes from how easily it can be adapted to different height-driven project requirements.

Why customers choose integrated lifting solutions like HTD6

Customers increasingly prefer integrated solutions when project timelines are tight and system reliability matters. A lifting column like the HTD6 offers value not just because it can move, but because it combines structure, drive, control, and backup operation in one coordinated product. That reduces the burden on the customer’s side during selection, installation, and use.

Compared with fragmented lifting arrangements, an integrated servo lifting column can make the equipment easier to manage and easier to standardize across similar projects. This is one reason why products in the electric lifting column category are becoming more important in modern industrial and customized equipment design.

Selection considerations before choosing HTD6

Before selecting the HTD6 servo lifting column, customers should prepare several practical parameters to ensure the product matches the application:

When these factors are defined clearly, it becomes much easier to evaluate whether the HTD6 is the right fit or whether a different lifting solution should be considered.

Conclusion

The HTD6 servo lifting column is a practical answer for customers who need a plug-and-play multi-stage lifting solution with strong reach and flexible control. With 220V AC input, 10-meter lifting height, industrial wireless remote control, a Xinjie touch control screen, and an emergency manual crank interface, the HTD6 is built to support demanding projects that require more than simple vertical motion.

If you are evaluating a lifting column for a project that needs high extension, smart control, and backup operation capability, GeMinG Tech can help review your application requirements and assess whether the HTD6 servo lifting column is a suitable solution.

FAQ

What power supply does the HTD6 servo lifting column use?

The HTD6 uses 220V AC power input, which helps with practical integration in many project environments.

How high can the HTD6 servo lifting column extend?

The total lifting height can reach 10 meters, making it suitable for applications with significant vertical range requirements.

Can the HTD6 be controlled remotely?

Yes. It is equipped with an industrial wireless remote controller that can operate the column within a range of about 50 to 100 meters.

Does the HTD6 support emergency manual operation?

Yes. It includes a reserved emergency manual crank interface and a dedicated handle for manual operation in emergency situations.