Rotary Lift has introduced the SPO16 and SPO20 two-post lifts for work trucks and smaller vehicles.
“Our customers are asking for heavy-duty lifts capable of servicing their entire fleets. The SPO16 and SPO20 deliver the versatility needed to make that happen,” says John Uhl, director of lift product management for Rotary’s parent company, Vehicle Service Group. “These new SPO Series lifts combine high capacity, a low-profile stance, wider options and extreme reach possibilities, along with the familiarity of Rotary’s best-selling two-post lift features.”
Both lifts feature Rotary’s Trio arms, which use a three-stage design that enables technicians to more easily move the arms into position and then precisely position adapters exactly where they’re needed for proper lifting, according to the company.
Rotary SPO16 and SPO20 two-post lifts can also be supercharged with the company’s Shockwave technology so they rise and lower up to twice as fast as other lifts, the company added. Shockwave-equipped lifts are battery-powered and have onboard chargers, so the lifts work during power outages, and come with Rotary Lift’s Spotline laser spotting guide that makes it easy to center a vehicle between the lift columns.