When the hydraulic lifting motor is powered on, the motor starts to rotate and drives the hydraulic pump to work. The hydraulic pump draws hydraulic oil from the oil tank and conveys it through hydraulic pipes to the hydraulic cylinder. The hydraulic oil creates pressure inside the hydraulic cylinder, which in turn pushes the piston of the hydraulic cylinder to move. The movement of the piston causes the lifting platform or mechanism connected to it to ascend or descend. When the lifting needs to be stopped, hydraulic control components (such as solenoid valves, etc.) will cut off the flow path of the hydraulic oil, maintaining the pressure inside the hydraulic cylinder stable and keeping the lifting equipment at a certain height.
