Showing posts with label car lift. Show all posts
Showing posts with label car lift. Show all posts

Sunday, January 15, 2012

Why ALI / ETL Certification Is Important in a Car Lift for Sale

Would you ever take a prescription drug that wasn't FDA approved? If you were in your right thoughts I don't believe you would do that. And the very same goes for getting a automobile lift for sale that wasn't ALI /ETL certified. The automotive lift is almost certainly one of the investments that will be mostly employed in a repair shop, and for an item that receives so substantially wear and tear, one cannot afford to skim a couple of bucks in a lift that wasn't certified by the appropriate organizations.


The auto lift often lifts vehicles that weight anyplace from five,000 to 10,000 pounds a few times a day and a shop owner has to assume about the safety of his staff. One just can't trust a auto lift that hasn't been certified by the ALI /ETL just by searching at it and examining to see if that is the powerful auto lift.


First of all, the ALI mission is to promote the secure style, construction, installation, service and use of the car lifts in North America. As I said in the initial paragraph, this is the FDA for auto lifts in America, and just as you would by no means harm your body taking an untested prescription drug, you will need to in no way put yourself or your employees in harm's way by acquiring a car lift that has not been tested and approved.


Now, the ALI partners with Intertek Testing Services (ETL), which is a international testing and analysis organization that is recognized in the United States by the Department of Labor, Occupational Safety and Well being Administration (OSHA) as Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratories (NRTL's) for goods classified as garage equipment. This indicates that two separate entities becoming the ALI and ETL congregate as independent organizations to test the lift that you will be using to bring you the safest and most reputable auto lift that you can purchase.


Only lift manufactures that have been certified by this third party organizations can wear the controlled label in the selected goods and sell it. Yet, it really is not just as straightforward as being tested when and calling it a day. These organizations periodically check on the high quality of the lifts to bring you the safety that the shop deserves.


Do not be misled by other entities that claim to have valid safety certifications. The only rightful certifications that a lift have to have is a certification from the ALI, so please beware of producers that claim that their lift is certified by a certain non sanctioned organizations.


Even although certification from the ALI is fully voluntary, most states have adopted this mandatory provision for all commercial lifts, and some even go to the extent of fining or shutting a repair shop that doesn't have these certifications in the car lifts that they acquire.


So please make certain to check for an ALI / ETL label when acquiring a vehicle lift for sale. It will not only give you peace of thoughts that you and your workers will be safe when lifting a auto, but it will also save you cash mainly because you know you will have a product that can last you a lifetime regardless of the wear and tear.

Friday, January 6, 2012

Specialty Car Lift and Automotive Lift Options

Most automobile technicians and shop owners are already familiar with the ever favorite two post lift and the widespread four post lift. We've also addressed these varieties of vehicle lifts in previous articles, so we will not be discussing them here. Rather, we will concentrate on the other less familiar automobile lift options.


Front and center and in all probability the next most common choice for auto lifts would be the scissor lift. There are a number of diverse sorts of scissor hoist. There are mid rise and complete rise scissor lifts. There is also a scissor alignment rack. Most scissor lifts do move the automobile forward or backward slightly when you raise it, so leave a small extra area to offer for that movement.


The mid rise scissor lift raises the auto to a height in the range of 48 inches to 53 inches. The cause the height can differ is considering that quite a few mid rise lifts come with a 12 piece set of adapters that enable you to reach different automobile jacking frame points that may not be reachable for short adapters, or the flat lifting pads of a low rise pad lift, (we'll talk about low rise pad lifts a bit later). The arms on the mid rise auto lift are adjustable to meet practically any auto on the market place. An added benefit of the mid rise lift is that it is portable so you can roll it about the shop and store it out of the way if necessary. This hoist is 1 of the additional well known of the option varieties on the industry.


The complete rise scissor lift is a further favorite automobile hoist that caters to the customer who desires all the positive aspects of a complete rise two post, but who don't have enough floor space for 1. That is the principal benefit of going with the complete rise scissor lift in a nut shell. You will still be able to access all of the automobile, just as you would on the two post lift, and you will also be able to stand up under it, then again it can fit into some fairly tight spaces. Unlike the mid rise lift, this must be mounted to the floor.


The subsequent variety of automobile lift is the low rise pad lift. These lifts are terrific for body perform, brake jobs and tire rotations. They raise the auto by the frame, so you'll have total access to the wheels. The lifts come with rubber lift blocks that can go on the surface of the lift pad which come in handy when the car's frame points are tough to get at with just the flat pad surface. These lifts only raise to a height of about 28 inches, so you won't be standing up under this one. There are two different models. 1 is portable and 1 is not. So if you have to have to move it, get the portable choice.


Another variation of the low rise pad lift is the pit lift. This lift is created to straddle pits that are normally identified in lube shops. So there is no structure in in between the two pads as you would uncover on the low rise lifts. The benefit of these lifts would permit access to the underside of the automobile, through the lube pit. The technician gets down in the pit, and can get at every portion of the car.


These lift selections are viable solutions for automobile shop owners and residence hobbyists alike. Other automotive lift possibilities are available. We will address those selections in future articles.