9,000 lb.
Features
- Chain drive hydraulic cylinders
- Dual point lock release allows unlocking columns independently
- Durable powder-coated finish
- Dual telescoping screw pads allow 2.500 in. of adjustment
- Stackable footpad extensions
- Includes (4) 3.500 in extensions
- Rubber door guards for protecting vehicles doors
- Hose guards protect hydraulic hoses
- 3-stage front arms for adjustability
- Heavy-duty arm restraints using oversize steel gears, pins, and springs for reliable operation
Specs
- Lifting Capacity: 9,000 lbs.
- Required Ceiling Height: 144 in.
- Overall Height: 113 in.
- Maximum Lifting Height: 73 in.
- Minimum Pad Height: 4 in.
- Overall Width: 133 in.
- Width Between Columns: 108 in.
- Drive-Thru Clearance: 98 in.
- Lifting Speed: 50 seconds
- Arm Reach Minimum: 31.500 in.
- Arm Reach Maximum: 47.200 in.
- Maximum Load Per Arm: 2,250 lbs.
- Cable Diameter: 3/8 in.
- Column Size: 11.340 in. x 7.500 in.
- Column Steel Thickness: 6 mm
- Carriage Steel Thickness: 6 mm
- Arm Steel Thickness: 6 mm, 8 mm
- Power: 208-230 V, 60hz, Single Phase
- Weight as Shipped: 1,445 lbs.
Specifications:
Motor Vehicles
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Tools:
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Electrical Cords
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