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Lift placement

seanc_mt

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Getting ready to pour concrete and want to make it a bit thicker for the lift. And I will also need to make sure that no in floor heat tubes are any where near where i will put my two post lift. My plan is a >10k lbs 2 post extra wide lift. I have an open floor plan 33X60. I want the lift in the right rear corner of the space. how far from the wall should I place the right column. Also how far from the back of the shop should I set each column. Thanks guys!
 
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MrBalll

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It's up to what you want. I currently have my column base 30" from the wall and I wish I had another 6" so I could more easily fit through it. If it was me I'd put the base of the column three feet from the wall.

I put the column base 13' from the back wall. I like it. Gives me about four or five foot with a Tahoe on the lift. You've got plenty of room so if you ever have a longbed truck I'd go close to 18' from the wall.

Again. All up to you.
 
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pattenp

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How close to the wall is determined by how close you can put bolts to concrete edge. Usually lift specs say no closer than 8 inches to an edge or joint.
 

lakeroadster

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Follow the lift manufacture's recommendations for placement, and concrete thickness and strength.

Don't make the concrete thicker in a localized area. You want the bottom surface of the concrete as flat as the top service. This helps minimize shrinking stresses and localized stresses when loaded.
 
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