Joelk
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I have a Bendpak 9000 Lb 2 post lift that I have had for about 10 years(bought used) and it has worked very well for me, but...
I have 11' 4" ceiling and the tops of posts stick up through the rafters. It is a non issue with most cars and some smaller SUVs, but I have to use caution when lifting Pickups, Vans and larger SUVs.
A few days ago we had my Brother's GMC Terrain on it and took it up. I stopped at the next to the last "lock notch" because it seemed as close to the ceiling as I wanted to take it. I left it down to let it rest on the locks. After we drained the oil we lifted it up slightly to release the locks and then lowered it down to where we wanted for rotating tires and I again rested it on the locks.
After we rotated the tires I told my Brother to run it up enough to get the locks released. It started up and KEPT GOING UP EVEN AFTER HE TOOK HIS FINGER OFF OF THE BUTTON. He pushed the release lever and that slowed it's assent, but it did not stop until it was as high as the lift would go and the GMC was pushed up tight against the ceiling.
I went and threw the breaker while he continued to push the release lever.
Fortunately, this vehicle is only very slightly too tall and it does not appear to have damaged the vehicle or the ceiling, but if Fullsize P/U had been on it, I assume it would have damaged the roof of P/U and the ceiling.
I pulled the switch apart and it looked normal and tested normal with VOM. Reinstalled switch and while he stood with hand on breaker I slightly raised it(have to raise to release locks) and released the locks. After we got it off, I ran it up and down empty several times and it seemed to work fine.
It surprised me that use a small Micro Switch under the button. I have ordered a replacement and will install as soon as it arrives, but CAN I BE SURE THAT THE SWITCH IS THE CAUSE OF THE PROBLEM?
With a P/U on the lift a recurrance could be VERY expensive.
Is there anything else that might have caused it to keep lifting? Something in the motor? Or???
Any idea if there is an easy and SAFE way to increase the amount of fluid that is vented by the "release lever". If the fluid is relieved faster than it pumps, I could strap the release lever down and go to the breaker panel to flip the breaker, but I don't want it to zoom down when I push the release lever.
Any other suggestions(except for raising the ceiling) that would make me feel safe to use it with a tall vehicle on it.
I have 11' 4" ceiling and the tops of posts stick up through the rafters. It is a non issue with most cars and some smaller SUVs, but I have to use caution when lifting Pickups, Vans and larger SUVs.
A few days ago we had my Brother's GMC Terrain on it and took it up. I stopped at the next to the last "lock notch" because it seemed as close to the ceiling as I wanted to take it. I left it down to let it rest on the locks. After we drained the oil we lifted it up slightly to release the locks and then lowered it down to where we wanted for rotating tires and I again rested it on the locks.
After we rotated the tires I told my Brother to run it up enough to get the locks released. It started up and KEPT GOING UP EVEN AFTER HE TOOK HIS FINGER OFF OF THE BUTTON. He pushed the release lever and that slowed it's assent, but it did not stop until it was as high as the lift would go and the GMC was pushed up tight against the ceiling.
I went and threw the breaker while he continued to push the release lever.
Fortunately, this vehicle is only very slightly too tall and it does not appear to have damaged the vehicle or the ceiling, but if Fullsize P/U had been on it, I assume it would have damaged the roof of P/U and the ceiling.
I pulled the switch apart and it looked normal and tested normal with VOM. Reinstalled switch and while he stood with hand on breaker I slightly raised it(have to raise to release locks) and released the locks. After we got it off, I ran it up and down empty several times and it seemed to work fine.
It surprised me that use a small Micro Switch under the button. I have ordered a replacement and will install as soon as it arrives, but CAN I BE SURE THAT THE SWITCH IS THE CAUSE OF THE PROBLEM?
With a P/U on the lift a recurrance could be VERY expensive.
Is there anything else that might have caused it to keep lifting? Something in the motor? Or???
Any idea if there is an easy and SAFE way to increase the amount of fluid that is vented by the "release lever". If the fluid is relieved faster than it pumps, I could strap the release lever down and go to the breaker panel to flip the breaker, but I don't want it to zoom down when I push the release lever.
Any other suggestions(except for raising the ceiling) that would make me feel safe to use it with a tall vehicle on it.
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