Friday, March 15, 2013

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Choosing the Right Car Lift Made Simple by Redline Engineering LLC

So you’ve decided to buy a car lift for your shop. Here are a few things the average enthusiast should take into consideration before purchasing a lift.

1. Purpose of the lift (Maintenance or Storage)

2. Space and height requirements

3. Electrical needs

4. Lifting capacity

5. How much to spend

 

 

 


Kernel 9,000LB Overhead Beam Lift

Redline Engineering sells a multitude of different lifts that serve a variety of different functions for our customers. The most popular are two post maintenance and four post storage lifts

 

Two post maintenance lifts come in two styles. The most popular being the overhead beam lift. This lift is the common favorite because the bar connecting the two towers is at the top of the machine, leaving the floor completely open. This is very useful when trying to roll a jack around under the car or push a car onto the lift. Most two post lifts require a 220V power supply with a 30 AMP breaker.

 

The second type of two post maintenance lift is known as a floor plate lift. This machine does the exact same job; however, the two towers are connected by a 1 ½’ tall plate on the floor. This style lift is about 2 feet shorter than an overhead style clear floor lift. The floor plate lift is used in shops with low ceiling clearance.

 

These lifts come in different sizes from 6,000 to 15,000 LBS of lifting capacity. Keep in mind when choosing a lift that you can do a small job with a big lift, but you can’t do a big job with a small lift. The 9,000 LB capacity lift is the most popular, but if you plan on lifting 1 ton and heavier trucks, you should look into upgrading the size of the machine.


Next are 4 post lifts. Four post lifts are designed primarily for storage purposes and take up a lot more space in the home garage. Four post lifts are mainly designed as a storage lift because even with the car in the air, it’s still sitting on all four tires. You can purchase a rolling jack as an accessory for your lift in order to perform maintenance. Four post lifts ranging from 7,000 to 9,000 LBS of capacity generally use a 110V power unit, while lifts of a higher capacity always use a 220V power supply.

 

There are also several adaptations of single post lifts. These are typically much more expensive and are used for very tight and confined spaces, as are single post pallet jack style moveable lifts.

  
Titan 9,000LB Floor Plate Lift

Kernel 8,000LB Four Post DS Parking Lift

 

So again, ask yourself a couple of questions. Do I want a storage lift or a maintenance lift?  Do I have the height and room requirements for the lift that I choose? How much lifting capacity do I need and finally, do I have enough chips and soda for all the new friends I’ll have once I install a car lift in my garage?  We hope this has aided you in making your decision.

 

Sincerely,

Redline Engineering

 

Redline Engineering LLC
www.RedlineStands.com
901-351-4764
Ian Gilmore