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Automobile  Repair Car/Scissor Lift/Two Post Lift For Repair

Automobile Repair Car/Scissor Lift/Two Post Lift For Repair

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Scissor Lift Feature 

CE Certified electric scissor liftfor European market, L-S-8C is manufactured using overseas technology. Maximum lifting weight is 3.5Ton suitable for most heavy-duty automotives, such as SUVs, Vans, etc. Motor/ pump imported from Italy.Hydraulic cylinders and oil seals are imported from Taiwan. Stand alone control cabinet. Supplied with Turnplates.Includes secondary jacking beam.

 

-4-ton ultra thin max scissor lift design for alignment,car checking and repair.On-ground or in ground mountained.

-four hydraulic design and differential hydralic is convenient for balance,and keeps good synchrony

-Self-Mechanical lock ensure the safety up work pneumatic unlock,lowest noise

-Parallelism of two platform can be adjusted within 1mm to guarantee the precision of the alignment

-24 low-tension safety control

 

Specification

 

Item No.

CMSL3.0A

Lifting capacity

3000kg

Lifting height

2000mm

Minimum height

300mm

Overall Width

1880mm

Length of Platform

1550-1750mm

Runway width

540mm

Lifting time

≤75s

Lowering time

>30s

Motor

220V/380V 50Hz/60Hz 1Ph/3Ph

FAQ

1. Why should I choose CNBM  scissor car lift?

There are several reasons you should strongly consider purchasing a CNBM Lift:

Top raw materials from only the finest plants
Only professional cost-effective equipment
Low prices with high quality revenue producing products
Increase productivity for your customers( Your customers gain more, they will enjoy buying from you.)
The best customer service. Quick reply within 24 hours and more.
Great Warranty

2. How safe are your scissor car lift?

Our 2&4 post lifts have been tested and CE certified for safety . They also meet the American
and Australian Standard.

3. Should I keep repair and replacement parts in stock?

Yes, most all commonly required repair and replacement parts should always keep in stock.

4. What type of fluid is required for my scissor car lift?

We recommend use of a SAE10 hydraulic fluid that meets an ISO 32 specification, approximately 3 gallons / 12L are required.

5. Are CNBM scissor car lift designed for commercial use?

All of our lifts can be used in commercial applications without any problems.

6. Do you offer any custom designs?

Yes,CNBM Lift provide OEM/ODM services to top range partners.Produce a superior product for you by your designs.

Automobile  Repair Car/Scissor Lift/Two Post Lift For Repair

Automobile  Repair Car/Scissor Lift/Two Post Lift For Repair

Automobile  Repair Car/Scissor Lift/Two Post Lift For Repair

Automobile  Repair Car/Scissor Lift/Two Post Lift For Repair

Automobile  Repair Car/Scissor Lift/Two Post Lift For Repair

 

Q: I have a 1997 Lincoln Town Car that I just got and I was wonderin if I would be able to put 22s or 24s on it without lifting it entirely or changing the suspension, it is air suspension, I have seen many vids on youtube of people with 22s and 24s that look like they havent had any lifts or changes but I want to get an absolute answer or at least an opinion, I am going to go to rent and roll rims to get my rims and tires so any help is appreciated thnx
Sorry but no, you will need suspension changes.
Q: I not an expert on arrow dynamics, but I really want to know if you put a wing on your car, will say mounted centered on your cars balance point. Lets say this wing wasn‘t like those ricers trying to produce down force so there civic doesn‘t fly off the highway, but a wing that produced lift, this could improve the gas mileage of your car. I‘m thinking it could even be mechanical in some way providing various amounts of lift, but on the highway you could make a 3000lb car drive like it was 2000lbs. That‘s a big *** difference, i just don‘t know how crazy drag would be on the wing itself, but I was just reading about something called the tube plane, a large percentage of its lift was created with the main body of the plane, technology is a far larger market than oil, driving around in vehicles shaped like bricks isn‘t helping MPG‘s. Any comments
Lighter cars don't necessarily get better mileage. Well engineered cars get better mileage. Lift would be a lack of traction which is loss of control. Wings are designed to produce down force to combat loss of traction at high speeds due to lift. Wings on ricers are a whole different subject, decoration.
Q: I have a 2000 black acura TL. I‘m having trouble getting my car to start and there is absolutely no problem with my battery I just need a new starter will it need to be lifted or can I get a mechanic to come replace the starter???
if he needs to get under the car he can bring a floor jack and stands not a big deal really most starters are under the car on bottom of the engine
Q: I recently bought a car and had to find out the hard way when I parked that the front of the bumper is too low. Was just wondering, does someone have a rough estimate as to how much it would cost to lift just the front maybe 2 inches or so?
this car is all about looks. and would look ridiculous if it was lifted 2 inches. I would just be careful. air shocks are an option but are expensive.
Q: How much torque would an electric motor have to have to lift an average car/operate an electronic car jack ?
Depends on weight of car, how much of it you want to lift, how high, and what gearing or lever action you are connected to for motor size and torque capacity. Worm or screw drive to scissors jack would require several dozen foot-pounds.
Q: How can you determine it?Use 2,400lbs as an example to work with.I‘m very bad at physics, but very VERY curious to know the answer(and I‘ve done it myself before, so I‘m wondering how much weight I was or needed to have lifted).Any suggestions would be good, even if not 100% correct.ONE rear side of the car.Thanks so much for any help!
It's complicated and can't be determined without information like the length of the car and how tall you are but basicly you are speaking of about at least 1000 lbs IF YOU DID IT IN THE FIRST PLACE

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