atvkid4eva
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I am installing my new Rotary SPO10 2-post lift in my home shop. I have the columns assembled and stood in the upright position with the correct spacing between per the manual. My floor has a center drain in this bay, the slope isn’t anything drastic but it’s still there. I have both columns plumb in both directions. I then took my laser and shot a horizontal beam across both columns. I measured from the base plate to the laser line on each column and found out that my the passenger side column was sitting roughly 3/4” higher than the driver side column due to the slope in concrete.
I then shimmed the entire driver side column up 1/4” to reduce the difference in height to roughly 1/2”. I was hesitant to raise the column anymore due to the possibility that I would not be able to get the arms under a standard car. Not sure if this is something I should worry about or not?
Is the 1/2” difference that I will be left with anything to worry about? I have the screw up style pads so I have adjustment there to make up for it I’m assuming.
Also, rotary says anything shimming over 1/2” will require longer anchors. If I am right at 1/2” in some spots of each plate will I be okay with the stock Hilti anchors?
Let me know what you guys think. Thanks!
I then shimmed the entire driver side column up 1/4” to reduce the difference in height to roughly 1/2”. I was hesitant to raise the column anymore due to the possibility that I would not be able to get the arms under a standard car. Not sure if this is something I should worry about or not?
Is the 1/2” difference that I will be left with anything to worry about? I have the screw up style pads so I have adjustment there to make up for it I’m assuming.
Also, rotary says anything shimming over 1/2” will require longer anchors. If I am right at 1/2” in some spots of each plate will I be okay with the stock Hilti anchors?
Let me know what you guys think. Thanks!
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