Heavy lifting jobs require a tailored lift that was specifically designed to handle such work. Preforming work on a vehicle such as a bus, fire truck or fleet vehicle will eventually need maintenance that necessitates work underneath the vehicle. All three of the above mentioned vehicles fall under the heavy duty lifting category, and would need to be handled by a machine made to match this amount of weight. A mobile column lifting system that is able to carry weight amounting up to 64, 000 pounds has the ability to do just that.
The main concern one might have pertaining to a lift such as this, aside from it being able to lift the vehicles you work with, is safety. You want to be able to trust the lift you are working under for obvious reasons. This mobile column lifting system is made in the USA, and is ALI andETL certified, which basically means that a non- partisan, third party thoroughly scrutinized this machine by putting it through a series of tests and operations prior to it being approved as safe. You can be assured that these organizations have strict standards that only allow the best and the safest tools and machines to pass their certifications.
The structure make up of the mobile column lifting system includes 4 columns, which can hold up to 16,000 pounds each, and they are able to preform three modes of operation- single, pair or all four. These lifts can be raised up to a 70 inch lifting height in just over one minute for a quick lift and so that all sizes of mechanics can fit underneath.
The power supply is mobile powered, and takes up an overall low amount of power consumption; specifically, 16 amps for all 4 columns. Keeping the power demand down keeps costs down also. Each column features a mechanical locking system, flow control check valve, a pressure relief valve, and trouble free hydraulics. The unique hydraulic system allows operators to lower the colu
Information About the 4 Column, 64,000 Lbs. Mobile Column Lifting System
Thursday, July 1, 1909 6:00:00 PM America/Chicago
Posted in Shop Equipment
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Cooper Miller
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