cobrakillerta
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- Dec 13, 2008
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I have a tight garage that is 20’x20’ with double doors and a support post right in the middle, so lift choice is tough. I’ll just be doing regular DIY maintenance and tinkering.
With that, I’ve been doing research on surface mount scissor lifts and currently have my eye on the Twin Busch and Stratus units. I will most likely go with a ‘portable’ mid-rise lift which lifts around +-40” and does not require anchoring, or possibly bucking up the extra cash for a full rise unit that does require anchoring.
Some of the scissor lift instructions call for concrete floor requirements similar to a 2 post lift, 3000psi and 4”+
Is this truely required, do I need to fully test my garage floor?
If so, how do I go about doing that exactly?
I fully understand these requirements for a 2 post lift, but I’m thrown off with these requirements for a scissor lift. Let’s say each side of the scissor lift base is 18”x36” or so, that is a bit more surface area than the 4 tires of a vehicle and way more than the tiny contact points of 4 jack stands. So it throws me off a bit.
Is this just a liability statement for the manufacturers to cover themselves??
With that, I’ve been doing research on surface mount scissor lifts and currently have my eye on the Twin Busch and Stratus units. I will most likely go with a ‘portable’ mid-rise lift which lifts around +-40” and does not require anchoring, or possibly bucking up the extra cash for a full rise unit that does require anchoring.
Some of the scissor lift instructions call for concrete floor requirements similar to a 2 post lift, 3000psi and 4”+
Is this truely required, do I need to fully test my garage floor?
If so, how do I go about doing that exactly?
I fully understand these requirements for a 2 post lift, but I’m thrown off with these requirements for a scissor lift. Let’s say each side of the scissor lift base is 18”x36” or so, that is a bit more surface area than the 4 tires of a vehicle and way more than the tiny contact points of 4 jack stands. So it throws me off a bit.
Is this just a liability statement for the manufacturers to cover themselves??

