The L2900 Two Post Lift is a car lift designed for automotive service and repair shops. It has a lifting capacity of 9,000 lbs, making it suitable for a wide range of vehicles. The lift features a two-post design, allowing for efficient use of floor space, and its hydraulic operation provides smooth and controlled lifting. It is available in both 220V and 110V versions and its heavy-duty construction provides reliable and long-lasting performance. The lift is designed to make maintenance and repair work on vehicles more convenient and efficient.
Features:
Safety Mechanism:
- Double Point Safety Lock Release
- automatic Arm Lock Restraints
- relief Valve Built In Power Pump To Prevent Overloading
- door Guards Protection Rubber
- up-limit Switch To Protect Cylinders Working Stroke Used In Safe Length Scope
- heavy Duty 5/16″ Diameter Cable And 4.56″ Pulley Reduce High Stress On Synchronization Process And Increase Cable Life
- stiffened Base Plate 15/32″ Thickness
- ultra High Molecular Self Lubricating Nylon Slider Ensures Carriage Smooth Moving Up And Down
- anchor Bolts/mounting Hardware Included
Control System:
- Lifting Operation By Pressing “Up” Button On Motor
- manual Lowering Operation By Pressing Lever
- relief Valve Built In Power Pump To Prevent Overloading
- 1 Sets Truck Adapters Included
- lifting Capacity: 9,000 Lbs
- the Overall Height 111-3/32″
- the Overall Width 133-1/4″
- column Width 10.59″
width Between Two Post 106.3″
- Base Width 18.89″
- column Thickness Of Steel 11/64″
- carriage Thickness Of Steel 3/16″
- arms Thickness Of Steel 15/64″
- front Arm 29.9″-47.2″
- rear Arm 29.9″-47.2″
- min Pad Height: 3-7/8″
- lift Height Max: 71.6″
- drive-thru Width Clearance: 99.2″
- Time To Full Rise: 20-60 Sec
- Shipping Weight: 1150 Lbs
Before Installing Your Auto Lift, Check The Following:
Lift Location: Always Use Architect’s Plans When Available. Check Layout Dimension Against Floor Plan Requirements Making Sure Adequate Space Is Available. Your Lift Requires A 220v Or 110v , 30amp, Single Phase, Grounded Electrical Source. There Should Be Room Enough To Operate The Lift In A Safe Manner And Without Restrictions.
Overhead Area: The Area Where The Lift Will Be Located Should Be Free Of Overhead Obstructions Such As Heaters, Building Supports, Electrical Lines, Doors, Lights, Etc.
Floor Area: Visually Inspect The Site Where The Lift Is To Be Installed And Check For Cracked Or Defective Concrete.
Floor Requirements:
A Level Floor Is Suggested For Proper Installation And Level Lifting. Small Differences In Floor Slopes May Be Compensated For By Proper Shimming. If A Floor Is Of Questionable Slope, Consider A Survey Of The Site And/or The Possibility Of Pouring A New Level Concrete Slab.
- New Concrete Must Be Adequately Cured For At Least 30 Days.
- Do Not Install Auto Lift On Any Asphalt Surface Or Any Surface Other Than Concrete.
- Do Not Install Auto Lift On Expansion Seams Or On Cracked Or Defective Concrete.
- Do Not Install Auto Lift On A Second/elevated Floor Without First Consulting Building Architect.
- Do Not Install Auto Lift Outdoors Unless Special Consideration Has Been Made To Protect The Power Unit From Inclement Weather Conditions.
Concrete Specifications:
- All Models Must Be Installed On 3,000 Psi Reinforced Concrete Only. Additional Concrete Requirements Will Vary By Lift.
- 8,500 Lbs – 10,000 Lbs Lifts: 4? Minimum Thickness
- 11,000 Lbs – 15,000 Lbs Lifts: 6? Minimum Thickness
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