Rotary Lift highlights Mach series mobile column lifts

Rotary Lift highlights Mach series mobile column lifts

Mach series mobile column lifts from Rotary Lift raise vehicles fast and are built to maximize operator efficiency and reduce downtime, according to the company. Each column in a Mach series mobile column lift is equipped with identical patent-pending controls, so the technician can operate the entire lift from the column that is most convenient. There is no RFID wand to lose or complicated programming procedure to memorize.

When moving a Mach series lift, springs located at each wheel lift the column when the vehicle reaches the ground, allowing the lift to be moved. When loaded, automatic brakes keep the column from moving on sloped floors without the need to manually lower the lift.

The hydraulic cylinder is inverted, so the chrome piston rod remains protected from debris and damage at all times. The only part of the cylinder that is ever exposed is the casing.

Rotary Lift Mach series mobile columns can be purchased in sets of two, four, six and eight, with either 13,000 lbs. or 18,000 lbs. of capacity per column. With a 12,000 lb. capacity truck frame adapter kit, two 13,000 lb. capacity columns can be used to service popular Class 2 and 3 pickups, while six 18,000 lb. capacity columns will lift nearly anything on the road. The columns are battery powered, so they can be used throughout the shop.

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