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Adding air/electric box to 2 post lift

KSJeff

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Good day everyone.

I see boxes like this advertised for auto lifts:
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All of the instructions I see say do not drill into the lift. Let's say I want to mount one of these on my lift and there are no bolts/holes available. How would you mount it - on the lift - without drilling into the lift? Could I weld studs to the lift?

Here's my lift:

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lis2323

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Good day everyone.

I see boxes like this advertised for auto lifts:
airpower-S.jpg


All of the instructions I see say do not drill into the lift. Let's say I want to mount one of these on my lift and there are no bolts/holes available. How would you mount it - on the lift - without drilling into the lift? Could I weld studs to the lift?

Here's my lift:

20200430_154017-S.jpg


Click Bond fasteners. No welding or drilling required.

https://www.clickbond.com/?gclid=EAIaIQobChMI8tOXqKax6QIViT2tBh3gXgCUEAAYASAAEgJ15_D_BwE
 
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Jagmandave

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I can't see the harm in either drilling or welding something onto the lift posts as long as you don't have a bolt sticking thru that would hit the lift arms or interfere with the mechanism in any way as it operates. I think I would drill and tap, then insert and locktite a short stud, then bolt it up.

BTW, who sells those - I like it!

NM: I found it....thanks you reverse pic lookup!

Edit: Bendpak shows it bolted right to the post
 
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I can't see the harm in either drilling or welding something onto the lift posts as long as you don't have a bolt sticking thru that would hit the lift arms or interfere with the mechanism in any way as it operates. I think I would drill and tap, then insert and locktite a short stud, then bolt it up.

My lift is a forward, and they sell one too. Heck, they might all sell the same one. I can't see paying that for a box so I'll fab something up.

I'm sure I could get a self drilling/self tapping screw in there, but it's under warranty and I don't want to give them any reason.

Thanks.
 

lis2323

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OK. Where have these been my whole life? This looks perfect for mounting stuff to my i-beams too. What retailer do you use?

That's just great. Thank you. :thumbup:


My friend is the rep for The Pacific region N America and Asia.

Here’s a pic of the 5/8” stud mounts I have with swivel base to accommodate misaligned plate holes.

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You should be able to get them at wholesale electrical suppliers. Good luck.
 

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I thought about getting one for my lift, but found you are supposed to run dedicated power to it, not use the lift power source. So for me having a retractable power and retractable air reel works just as well if not better.
 

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Not sure what is in the "box". The Mohawk has a sheet metal center, can bolt anything you want to it.
 

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