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nunan0219

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Does anyone who owns a bike table lift have any pictures of the underside? i'm building my own and need some ideas on the mechanics of the scissor action.
 
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gixer007

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Run down to harbor freight and check the ones they have out. Or just check out a scissor lift at any rental place to give you ideas.
 

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Here are a few pictures, but they are not the best. This one is a Harbor Freight model that doesn't seem to be around any longer.
 

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nunan0219

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Wish I had the extra 300. I have all the scrap steel i need, free wire and gas for my mig welder (work), free caster and a hydraulic cylinder from an old porta power
 

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Mine is a bit different than above, and probably easier to emulate.

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I've seen home made ones that are very similar.

Definitely post up some photos of your project as you progress.

Jim :cool:
 
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nunan0219

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does yours feel very stable? also have you tried a dresser-weight bike on it? mine weighs in right about 800 lbs, just wanna make sure that its gunna be stable. and I will definitely post pictures as soon as I start it (hopefully later today)
 

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does yours feel very stable? also have you tried a dresser-weight bike on it? mine weighs in right about 800 lbs, just wanna make sure that its gunna be stable. and I will definitely post pictures as soon as I start it (hopefully later today)

I've had a 800+ pound BMW K1200LT Touring bike on it, and regularly 650+ pound BMW duel sports. It is plenty stable, and rated for 1200 pounds.

Jim :cool:
 
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nunan0219

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okay good deal. The parallelogram lift concept would be a little easier to actually design from the actual jack/cylinder standpoint.
 

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Mine is a bit different than above, and probably easier to emulate.

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I've seen home made ones that are very similar.

Definitely post up some photos of your project as you progress.

Jim :cool:

What's the item number on that one? I have the same one but without the air option so I think if I order that pump assembly I could convert mine. :thumbup:
 

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What's the item number on that one? I have the same one but without the air option so I think if I order that pump assembly I could convert mine. :thumbup:

I'll look when I get home. I actually don't use the air pump. My compressor doesn't have a large enough tank, so I just foot pump it.

Jim :cool:
 

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If you do not want to get involved with hydraulics I have seen one built that used a boat trailer winch.
It did take a little extra room though.
He put the winch on a brace apx. 3 feet above the floor and the same past the end of the platform.
The rope was attached to the platform.
Pulling the rope lifted the parallelogram.
 

vfr-rider

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Mine is a bit different than above, and probably easier to emulate.

Lift-side-01.jpg

Lift-rear.jpg

Lift-front.jpg

Lift-side-02.jpg


I've seen home made ones that are very similar.

Definitely post up some photos of your project as you progress.

Jim :cool:

What's the item number on that one? I have the same one but without the air option so I think if I order that pump assembly I could convert mine. :thumbup:

I'll look when I get home. I actually don't use the air pump. My compressor doesn't have a large enough tank, so I just foot pump it.

Jim :cool:

I have the same manual lift and would like to know about the air/hyd cylinder as well.
 

Mstrfxit12

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I had this pic at work. If you need more pics of the underside I can probably take some when I get home.
 

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JimVonBaden

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I have the same manual lift and would like to know about the air/hyd cylinder as well.

There appears to be no number on the lift anymore. I've had it 5 years. HF doesn't seem to sell this particular one now. I doubt they have the parts wither. I hope mine doesn't break!:lol_hitti

Jim :cool:
 
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nunan0219

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for those scissor lifts, it looks like the ram is attached to a shaft with pulleys on the ends that open it up via the curved sections on the legs, correct?
 

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Here is my most recent concept. I'd have to look at work and see what I have down for a price. There are a lot of flange mount bearings, thrust bearings and chrome bolts in this concept. I also don't have the cylinder or casters mounted in this assembly.

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