Lately there seems to be a lot of posts regarding Bendpak lifts — specifically quality issues. Holes not lining up. Components warped from welding. Short studs on the ladders. Pulleys installed incorrectly by Bendpak. Plasma cutting/grinding/modifications required to actually assemble the lifts. Poor assembly instructions. (I am not making these up. They are all on the posts here from real customers).
I suspect that once all the assembly issues are ironed out and the lift is together it works fine but this has got to be very frustrating for those who buy these lifts. There is nothing worse than having fit problems when assembling a new purchase whether it is a $300 gas grill or a $3000 vehicle lift. Quality is not only about design — it's also about how it' is manufactured.
Seems like there are some quality issues in Bendpak's foreign manufacturing facilities. With this being said, I have one and only one simple question:
Are these lifts manufactured in an ISO certified facilities?
I suspect that once all the assembly issues are ironed out and the lift is together it works fine but this has got to be very frustrating for those who buy these lifts. There is nothing worse than having fit problems when assembling a new purchase whether it is a $300 gas grill or a $3000 vehicle lift. Quality is not only about design — it's also about how it' is manufactured.
Seems like there are some quality issues in Bendpak's foreign manufacturing facilities. With this being said, I have one and only one simple question:
Are these lifts manufactured in an ISO certified facilities?




The Phantom-menace knocks one out of the park!!! Finally someone comes on and plays the "adult card". I for one applaud your efforts, but you'll have to do better than handing one to your competition to look good to the crusty pessimits on this board!!!
(jimVal will think you're a double agent - working for both BendPak and American Custom!!!)