If you're talking wall sheating I think there's a better way.
Screw a 2x4 to the wall, large flat on the wall, top edge flush with your existing OSB edge, use only 2 torx or deck screws. Now screw a 1x2 to the 2x4, flat-on-flat, push the top edge of the 1x approx 1/4" above the 2x4s edge. Now you have a place to lift and rest the sheet, it only needs 1 screw thru the OSB to hold it once set. Then you can zip in the rest.
The problem I had with the lift hanging drywall, is lift is it can't get closer than about 16" to the wall no matter how you twist the 3 casters. That's a long way to launch the sheet if you ask me. Also with a 12' sheet of 5/8" (I know its not drywall) its heavily unbalanced until the sheet is flipped up flat and I think the crude telescoping center will grind to a bind with the sheet off-center and it being loaded on a cantilever.