Dannmar highlights new heavy-duty two-post lifts

Dannmar highlights new heavy-duty two-post lifts

Dannmar recently introduced two symmetric heavy-duty two-post lifts big and tough enough to service pickups and loaded medium-duty trucks, but versatile enough to handle cars. Both the D2-12C and D2-15C lifts feature a clear-floor design to make it easy to roll equipment under the lift, oversized 53-in. tall carriages for superior strength, triple-telescoping arms to reach a wide range of manufacturer-recommended lifting points, and extended-height top beams to provide the clearance work trucks need.

The D2-12C has a rated load capacity of 12,000 lbs. and a maximum lifting height of 80 in. Its adjustable top beam can accommodate wide or narrow installations.

The D2-15C is rated to 15,000 lbs. Its two columns are widely spaced to accommodate truck towing mirrors. It has a maximum lifting height of 83 in.

Key safety and productivity features on both lifts include dual-synchro equalization systems for synchronized lifting, mechanical locks spaced every 3 in., automatic arm restraints, and single-point safety release. Both lifts are independently tested and ALI-certified to meet industry safety and performance standards.

The D2-12C and D2-15C both come with a 16-piece specialty adapter set that includes four 6-inch stackable adapters, four 3-inch stackable adapters, four polyurethane contact pads, and four frame cradle pads so you don’t need to buy additional adapters to put the lifts to work.

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