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Two-post lifts

Two-post lifts

Rotary has updated its popular two-post vehicle lifts equipped with inbay technology. All Rotary Lift two-post lifts with inbay now feature dual controls (one on each post) with technician-approved mechanical push buttons. The dual controls save technicians steps, making their jobs easier and faster. Other features of inbay include one-touch controls, integrated air/electrical connections, a standard OSHA-compliant lockable disconnect switch, and a power unit that is located at the top of the post, out of the way. “Dual controls are more convenient for technicians and they increase productivity,” explains Bob Ford, Rotary product manager. “We have found that technicians using Rotary Lift two-post lifts with dual controls save an average of 13 steps every time they want to raise or lower the lift, because they don’t have to walk all the way around the vehicle. They can just use whichever control panel is closest.” Rotary Lift two-post lifts are available with both true symmetrical and true asymmetrical column orientations. Lift capacities range from 7,000 lbs. to 18,000 lbs., making it possible to service a wide range of vehicles, from passenger cars to commercial trucks. Rotary Lift two-post lifts can be ordered with two-stage arms equipped with three-position adapters or with three-stage arms that increase the overall arm sweep and reach for lifting vehicles with uni-body construction, visually marked pick-up points, wider tread width and lower profile or a wheelbase that is unusually short or long. Three-stage arms use polymer adapters to prevent metal-on-metal contact, thus protecting the vehicle’s pick-up points. Most Rotary Lift two-post lifts are ETL tested and certified by the Automotive Lift Institute (ALI) to meet or exceed ANSI standards. They are built with Rotarys patented “Double S” single-piece construction column design to maximize column strength as well as the surface contact area of the self-lubricating slider bearing blocks. Unlike most other lifts, Rotary Lift power units are designed and built by Rotary in the United States, specifically for Rotary lifts. Other manufacturers use third-party power units designed for universal applications.

Rotary Lift
P.O. Box 1560
2700 Lanier Drive
Madison, IN
47250-0560
http://www.rotarylift.com
800/445-5438

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