mossy66
Active member
I recently assembled my Christmas present:
HD9XW with the RJ45 rolling jack, caster kit and plastic drip trays. I went with BendPak because of their reputation, and I figure that they'll be around if I ever need parts or anything.
That being said, I have a couple of questions for other BendPak owners. The first one is about the caster kit. I found the "BendPak caster kit" thread started by Maxxpower, and I have the same issues. I can't move the lift with a car on it. I snapped some pics of what was happening at the caster assembly and I'm wondering if this happens to the rest of you who have the caster kit.:
This is with a 3,000 pound car on it.
Here's what it says on the BendPak website:
Caster kit
Optional 4-piece caster kit makes your lift portable, with or without car.
I called BendPak about this, and talked to Scott, I think. He said that they had problems with this design and are in the process of redesigning them. They will be ready about Feb 1, and he's to call me then. He also said that it will not be designed to move the lift with a car on it, just the empty lift. I told him that I have to be able to move the lift with the car on it, just like in their advertising, and he pretty much said I'm out of luck. I guess I'll have to take their new design and modify it to make it work for me.
I also am a little concerned about the sliding blocks inside of the posts. It would seem to me that if they were a little thicker, the posts wouldn't lean over so much when pushed around. (On the casters. The posts are solid when not on the casters and a vehicle is on it) Scott says they are supposed to be that way. Here is a picture that shows about 1/4" of clearance on that sliding block. Are the rest of yours like this?
The drip trays don't fit unless you move the offside runway to the narrow position. I must have missed where that was stated
Anyway, thanks for taking a look.

Gerry
Edit 4/11/12.
I received the replacement caster frames from Bendpak a couple of weeks ago, and while I haven't tried them yet, I thought I should update this thread.
The new design has three changes that I noticed.
First, the frames are shorter than the last design, which in theory should make them stiffer
Second, there is a notch in the frames to keep the frames from sliding off center of the crossbars
Third, the holes for the pin that goes through the post is drilled much closer to the diameter of the pins. On the old frames the hole was much larger than the pin.
Here are some pics:
I have not tried them yet, but I don't feel confident that they will do the job. Why?
Because the frames are indexed to the posts with the pins. The posts have a sloppy fit to the crossbars, and as soon as the posts tilt, the caster frames will tilt too. This will be aggravated by the fact that the bottom of the crossbars aren't flat, but the bottom of the notches are.
Scott from Bendpak told me that the new frames are designed to move the lift without a car on it. (notice that you can't watch the video anymore on Bendpak's website?) Looks like if you want to move the lift with a car on it, you will need to do some work on these yourself.
HD9XW with the RJ45 rolling jack, caster kit and plastic drip trays. I went with BendPak because of their reputation, and I figure that they'll be around if I ever need parts or anything.
That being said, I have a couple of questions for other BendPak owners. The first one is about the caster kit. I found the "BendPak caster kit" thread started by Maxxpower, and I have the same issues. I can't move the lift with a car on it. I snapped some pics of what was happening at the caster assembly and I'm wondering if this happens to the rest of you who have the caster kit.:
This is with a 3,000 pound car on it.
Here's what it says on the BendPak website:
Caster kit
Optional 4-piece caster kit makes your lift portable, with or without car.
I called BendPak about this, and talked to Scott, I think. He said that they had problems with this design and are in the process of redesigning them. They will be ready about Feb 1, and he's to call me then. He also said that it will not be designed to move the lift with a car on it, just the empty lift. I told him that I have to be able to move the lift with the car on it, just like in their advertising, and he pretty much said I'm out of luck. I guess I'll have to take their new design and modify it to make it work for me.
I also am a little concerned about the sliding blocks inside of the posts. It would seem to me that if they were a little thicker, the posts wouldn't lean over so much when pushed around. (On the casters. The posts are solid when not on the casters and a vehicle is on it) Scott says they are supposed to be that way. Here is a picture that shows about 1/4" of clearance on that sliding block. Are the rest of yours like this?
The drip trays don't fit unless you move the offside runway to the narrow position. I must have missed where that was stated
Anyway, thanks for taking a look.

Gerry
Edit 4/11/12.
I received the replacement caster frames from Bendpak a couple of weeks ago, and while I haven't tried them yet, I thought I should update this thread.
The new design has three changes that I noticed.
First, the frames are shorter than the last design, which in theory should make them stiffer
Second, there is a notch in the frames to keep the frames from sliding off center of the crossbars
Third, the holes for the pin that goes through the post is drilled much closer to the diameter of the pins. On the old frames the hole was much larger than the pin.
Here are some pics:
I have not tried them yet, but I don't feel confident that they will do the job. Why?
Because the frames are indexed to the posts with the pins. The posts have a sloppy fit to the crossbars, and as soon as the posts tilt, the caster frames will tilt too. This will be aggravated by the fact that the bottom of the crossbars aren't flat, but the bottom of the notches are.
Scott from Bendpak told me that the new frames are designed to move the lift without a car on it. (notice that you can't watch the video anymore on Bendpak's website?) Looks like if you want to move the lift with a car on it, you will need to do some work on these yourself.
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