Seems like one of these would be very useful....I'm curious if one could be made to work with the hydraulic pump from a MaxJax lift? I like the idea of having my MaxJax, but can see where one flush-fit into the concrete would be a nice addition.
Seems like one of these would be very useful....I'm curious if one could be made to work with the hydraulic pump from a MaxJax lift? I like the idea of having my MaxJax, but can see where one flush-fit into the concrete would be a nice addition.
I have a Werther Statos SRM scissor lift.
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As the others have said, there's barely enough door clearance to get out of a vehicle and the arms are in the way. Depending on the vehicle it may be impossible and some may even be fairly doable, but on most I think it wouldn't work very well. Believe me I would love to have both a 2 post and a mid lift...Someday...Someday!
For what most of us home mechanics use a lift for I don't understand why anyone would buy a 4 post for anything other than storage. You can't do suspension work on it.
I just saw this. I was puzzled, until I did the math and figured out I was at a resstaurant yesterday when it was posted -- and I'd given my 6-year-old the phone to watch a video so he'd be more quiet. Turns out he learned to email pictures and to also post gibberish here on GJ.![]()
I have a 4 post with 2 rolling jacks and do suspension work all the time, Change engines, do timing belts brake jobs ect. Yes and replace heater cores standing up.
The only downside I can see with regard to the scissor is access to the rockers, particularly when doing wax injection into the body panels etc. One of the motivations for a lift was so I could do my own corrosion management. I got tired of always taking vehicles back for resorts, and after restoring a few, found out they routinely miss large areas.
When access to the side is required (say doing elevated paint work) I would drop the car on mid rise stands and wheel the maxjax columns back out of the way. This takes a few minutes.
Could you not do this with a scissor lift ? I'm also trying to understand the "standing up" part.
Also -- not including the bulk of the basic lift -- the attachments for suspension work look like they would be in the way ... and annoying to use.?
Just trying to understand.
My idea with the scissor is: drive on-top .... lift and start working.
I guess you could, depends what you want to do and height clearance in your shop. I make my living at home it it works well for me. For a hobbyist a scissor lift would be good enough for basic stuff.
As for the standing up you must still be young, when you get over 50 you don't want to do a bunch of crawling around on the floor, rolling on a creeper and bending over.
I understand wanting to sand up -- I'm seeing people standing up with the scissor? How is the height clearance different with a scissor?
I get that you can move a 4 post to a different location and they can lift a car for extra storage under it. Flush scissor can't do that.
I don't understand the "good enough" .. By telling me why you like the 4 post better .. you will explain the deficiencies with the scissor.
Great looking lift. From what I found on a search, it seems to be priced at around $6800 though, is that right?
I recall someone posting on another thread about making it so they could lift just one side for an adjustable work table.
Exactly. This is my lift back down in the floor when I needed access to the entire underside -- I was replacing an aluminum sheet from the underside of the car.
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Pretty simple.
Is that safe? I work with Trauma patients ... that looks like a pre trauma![]()
I paid slightly less than that, but that appears to be the going price. More than I wanted to spend but really the only non Chinese choice I had that would work with my size restrictions in my garage.
What seems unsafe about it? The fully extended floor jacks?
I've been looking at the Bendpak MD6XP, a center scissor lift. One thing I will need to eventually do is install a clutch on a RWD car.
How is access to the trans tunnel on a RWD with a scissor lift? I'm imagining I'd have a hell of a time trying to yank a transmission out with a center lift.
I recall someone posting on another thread about making it so they could lift just one side for an adjustable work table. I would like to do that but I would also be very interested in some sort of extensions so I could use one side as a motorcycle lift from time to time. Has anyone done modifications like this?
http://www.gregsmithequipment.com/Atlas-Wheel-StandsI've been looking at the Bendpak MD6XP, a center scissor lift. One thing I will need to eventually do is install a clutch on a RWD car.
How is access to the trans tunnel on a RWD with a scissor lift? I'm imagining I'd have a hell of a time trying to yank a transmission out with a center lift.
So the rotary you linked in the last link only shows a single hydraulic cylinder per side, the Werther has dual independent hydraulic circuits. There are no mechanical locks as the dual circuits meets CE safety requirements, meaning that no air has to be hooked up, just 240V (either single or 3 phase).
Yes, the lift is made in Italy and even comes in super car (aka Ferrari) red. I had thought about putting the lift in ground, but with the ramp extension that flip up it would have made that very challenging. For example on my Golf (have sold it since), I can't flip up the ramps, I have to let them drop in order for that car to fit on there, but for the A4 or SQ5, I have to flip up at least one of the ramps as the red runner is just a bit short to hit the factory lift points. I have not had the need to flip up both ramps at the same time, guess I need to find an A8 to lift.![]()
I had to do the same when I dropped a transmission out of a car many years ago. I was not concerned about the stands failing, but I was concerned when the whole car swayed while I was yanking on some tough bolts from underneath. Yeah, they were cheap stands !Yeah. The car all the way up on those stands looks precarious. It was stable, and would probably have been fine if one stand failed.
Is there any type of scissor lift where the platforms are adjustable left to right ?
Yes, check the CRX picture in this thread I think you can see it.
Yes, check the CRX picture in this thread I think you can see it.
I have no lift, but if I ever got one, I would likely get a mid rise recessed scissor lift. My biggest concern would be spacing. I work on a lot of family and friends cars, so it could something pretty small (Focus) to something pretty big (Expedition).
Is there any type of scissor lift where the platforms are adjustable left to right ?
