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Nicks garage

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Hi all I am going to pick up a used single post car lift tomorrow that I will be fitting under my car port at the side of the house, the ground is currently block paved sat on around 6” of ********.. my question is does anyone know what size concrete foundation I need to put under the lift? I’m thinking around 2m x3m at 200mm deep with rebar should be ok then paved on top..

thanks nick
 
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walrus

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Hi all I am going to pick up a used single post car lift tomorrow that I will be fitting under my car port at the side of the house, the ground is currently block paved sat on around 6” of ********.. my question is does anyone know what size concrete foundation I need to put under the lift? I’m thinking around 2m x3m at 200mm deep with rebar should be ok then paved on top..

thanks nick
Are you talking about an old style in ground single post lift? if so paved on top isn't going to work, it needs to be in a concrete slab.
 
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firebirdparts

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It wouldn’t take much to hold that mobile lift of course. Two post lifts have two overhung loads, half the car on each post. The single post, if it relied on floor anchors, would be like one side of a two post with 2 x the capacity. You’d have to follow the manufactures instructions on that. I’ve never actually seen one made that way though. Single posts are pretty rare.
 

walrus

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It wouldn’t take much to hold that mobile lift of course. Two post lifts have two overhung loads, half the car on each post. The single post, if it relied on floor anchors, would be like one side of a two post with 2 x the capacity. You’d have to follow the manufactures instructions on that. I’ve never actually seen one made that way though. Single posts are pretty rare.
That must what he has if he is bolting it down. Manufacturers instructions are the key. I've never seen one in the wild :)
 
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