How to Use Conveyor Lifts in Satisfactory Release 1.0
Conveyor Lifts are your vertical transport buddies, moving resources between floors like pros. Whether you’re stacking items high or streamlining your factory, these lifts are a must-have. Let’s dig into the construction and usage of these handy structures!

Understanding Conveyor Lifts
Conveyor Lifts are the superheroes of logistics, capable of transporting up to 60 items per minute with the Mk.1 lift, scaling up to a whopping 780 items per minute with the Mk.5 lift and 1200 items per minute with the MK.6 lift.

Each lift unlocks at different tiers, starting with Tier 1 - Logistics for the Mk.1. These lifts don’t need conveyor belts beneath them, so you can build them anywhere to efficiently move resources between floors.

How to Construct Conveyor Lifts
Building a Conveyor Lift is straightforward! Start by gathering your materials. For the Mk.1 lift, you’ll need 2 Iron Plates. As you progress to higher marks, the materials change—like Reinforced Iron Plates for Mk.2 or Steel Beams for Mk.3.

Once you have everything, place the lift starting point at your resource output (like a machine or a splitter) and choose where it will end. You can rotate the lift's head using your mouse wheel to make those connections easier.

Tips for Optimal Usage
The max height of a single lift is 48 meters, but you can stack multiple lifts to create a vertical chain that goes even higher. Need a towering lift? Just connect a short lift and keep climbing!

You can connect lifts directly to machines or splitters without needing belts in between. Just ensure there’s about 4 meters of space for a smooth connection.

The flexible connectors indicate if your lift is properly connected—blue means good, red means a no-go. And make sure the lift is placed after the structure it connects to, like a splitter or factory. This ensures everything aligns perfectly.
Now you have everything you need to make the most of Conveyor Lifts in Satisfactory Release 1.0! These lifts will boost your factory's efficiency and unlock new possibilities for vertical construction. So go ahead, build those lifts, and watch your factory reach new heights—literally!
