Lakeroadster, a lift mfg. does make them....Mohawk.
I stand corrected... If you have a
Mohawk lift, and are using
Mohawk wheel adapters you're good to go.
If you don't and are retrofitting another lift with wheel adapters, you need to do the due diligence to make sure the lift and your adapters aren't overstressed.
Update 02-10-2015 & 02-11-2015:
I created a CAD model, using the arm on my 10K Rotary lift for dimensional data. Using FEA I loaded the arm in its standard configuration and with the wheel adapter configuration. I was surprised to see that the resulting stresses were only minimally higher than stresses using the standard lift arm end brackets.
I am speculating this is because these lifts are built with such a high safety factor.
As expected however the governing stress locations moved dramatically. Proceed at your own risk. I would not use wheel adapters on any lift unless they were made by the lift manufacturer, for their lift.
Std Arm CAD Model
Std Arm FEA
Std Arm With Wheel Adapter FEA