Right. I did not foolishly say that your comment were wrong, only that I would be "surprised". And I am. It seems odd to me that lift manufacturers would pay the kind of attention to capacities that air compressor manufactures render to HP ratings.
Even if we assume a professional garage man has read the first link, how do you get it right? What is the actual use of a lift? I have never seen wheel scales used to find the cg before lift. In practical use the mechanical looks at crew cab truck, thinks to himself that it weighs about 7500 lbs, notes nothing is in the bed, and drives it onto a 10,000 lb lift, visually centering a speculated cg location. He lifts it up and tugs on the bumper to make sure it is steady.
If he does this (keep in mind we're talking the careful knowledgable tech) and understands he has a 5000 lb limit on each end, how does he know all is good? It would seem he has enough margin to hit less than 5000 lbs on each end with a 7500 lb truck. But, what if he has 6000 lbs on the rear and 1500 on the front? Looks good. Takes 700 lbs upward force on the front bumper to lift the truck off the front pads, so when he tugs and pushes it sees solid...
That said, in order to achieve an ALI sticker, the lift must lift 1.5 times its rated capacity. If marketing is hanging a 10,000 lb label on a ALI lift, the engineer has
designed it to lift 15,000 lbs. I am curious about what the ALI standard says about how the tested lift is loaded and how pass/failure is determined. To that end I have ordered the ANSI standard and will report back.
We may find out an ALI lift may actually support its rated capacity on each end. If it doesn't, I still stand by my original assessment - it should. If it doesn't, the user should de-rate it themselves (which one of the links above suggests) or modify it to improve strength and stability as to OP and others are discussing.
Keep in mind lift testing is going to assume column anchors never pull out.
As an aside, I made my opinion of small-based free-standing lift columns known in post #4 here:
http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=312017