The lift in the photo looks to be this:
https://panzittasales.com/Parts-Manuals/Lift-Manuals/ROTARY%20PAL-5E%20PARTS.pdf
Many of the parts are no longer available.
Weaver, the original Weaver, had a baseplate lift in the 1980's with a recessed trough. They were the AFH series and had a FM at the end of the model number, like AFH-70FM. The columns were mounted flush on the floor and the trough went between them to convey the hydraulic line and equalizing...
If you do drill the column and put bolts through, be sure to avoid the areas where the slide blocks travel. That area must be smooth and clear of any obstruction.
James from Panzitta's here. There were two versions of this lift, a single cylinder and a two cylinder. If this is the two cylinder type, which it appears to be, there is nothing that connects the safety on the power post to the safety on the off post. You must disengage each one. On the...
Sorry if someone suggested this already but i didn't read all of the thread. If I were to limit the lift height I would rather something that does not rely on the switch since switches can sometimes fail and not turn the motor off. If you were to lengthen the cables the lift would be at a...
Hello Bored350,
There were two versions of the LMT12 that Ben Pearson made. The overall width of either version should be 11' 4" and the overall length should be 17' 1". Both measurements are from the outside of the column bases. The older version, below serial number 22316, had catches...