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Bendpak vs. Atlas and ANSI Certifications.........

robertwhite

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In looking at 2 post lift (10K), I was going to go with Bendpak XPR-10. I ran into some shop layout issues and while dealing with that I looked at the Greg Smith site and their Atlas lifts. I like the fact that the Atlas PV-10P has both symmetrical and asymmetrical capabilities.

I am however a little concerned about the certification. They go through a whole video of lift breakage, etc. but I notice that their ANSI ALI/101S label is different than other companies ANSI ALI ALCTV & ETL labels.

What are the differences and why is one better (if at all) than the other?

In searching this site, there is very little mention of Atlas and/or Greg Smith and while that could be a good thing (no complaints), I still am not sure.

There will be at least 7K lbs of vehicle going on this list, so I need to be sure its the right lift for me.
 
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I am in the process of putting my XPR-10-ACX up and I understand the arms can be configured asymmetric or symmetric It was one of my buying points.
Plus lower pad height + Certification + documented customer support.
I was missing the anchor bolts in my box and Jeff had them there over night !
 

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I don't know where you live but if you live near a Greg smith outlet you may want to stop in and check out their lifts first hand. I did and there was no way I was going to max out one of their lifts then stand under it.

I would get the bent pack. It is at least ALI certified. If you don't mind getting a used lift you may be able to pick up a rotary at auction for about a grand. With all the dealerships going under a couple years ago there were a lot on the market.

My used Mohawk came out of a Saturn dealership. An ALI certified lift like the bent pack will give you piece of mind when you have 8,000lb of truck above you.

Chris
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robertwhite

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I don't know where you live but if you live near a Greg smith outlet you may want to stop in and check out their lifts first hand. I did and there was no way I was going to max out one of their lifts then stand under it.

I would get the bent pack. It is at least ALI certified. If you don't mind getting a used lift you may be able to pick up a rotary at auction for about a grand.

The Atlas is ALI, but a different one than the Bendpak, hence the question I asked.

As for a used lift, there was a used 10K lift Bendpak at an auction the other day.Went for $1500. For that kind of money I will spend another $600 and buy a new one that comes with a warranty and I only have to install it, not break it down, move it, and set it up again.
 

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The Atlas is ALI, but a different one than the Bendpak, hence the question I asked.

As for a used lift, there was a used 10K lift Bendpak at an auction the other day.Went for $1500. For that kind of money I will spend another $600 and buy a new one that comes with a warranty and I only have to install it, not break it down, move it, and set it up again.


What do you mean by "Atlas is ALI"?

I went onto ALI website and looked at the list of certified lifts and Atlas was not on the list, nor did I see Greg Smith claim that their lift were ALI certified. I did see that Atlas is now putting ALI lift safety stickers on their lifts "In a concerted effort to improve customer awareness as to the correct operation of our two post and four post above ground lifts"

Chris
 
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