Hi there Ive made video on my car lift installation and review and its quiet handy as my model is 2 post H base and only needs 4 inch concrete. Check it out as it might be quiet helpful. It includes things like where to fit it, how to check concrete, how to lift post up, connect everything and adjust the cables. its a single phase lift, but also comes in 3 phase model. My one is in UK.
BendPak's manufacturing process, based primarily overseas, utilizes state-of-the art steel fabrication techniques; while design, engineering and R&D happen right here at our headquarters in Southern California. When you invest in a BendPak lift, you don't get some "off the shelf" lift that has been stamped with a label - you're getting a quality, in-house designed, engineered and tested piece of equipment. Feel free to get a more in-depth look at our process at these links: www.bendpak.com/company/about/manufacturing/ www.bendpak.com/company/about/engineering/
Unfortunately, due to the fact that those vans can be outfitted a number of ways and shift drastically in weight, we wouldn't be able to make a recommendation without much more information. Remember that the weight referred to when choosing a lift is the vehicles curb weight and not the GVWR. Once you have that information, you can decide which lift is appropriate for you. To see the full line of BendPak two-post lifts along with all specs and capacities, check out this page: www.bendpak.com/car-lifts/two-post-lifts/
Thanks for the question. the XPR-18CL has a minimum height (with lift pad) of 5 inches, so that would be the clearance needed for smaller vehicles. Remember that the capacity is relative to the curb weight - not the gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR). You may find that a smaller lift will in fact accommodate both your trucks and be a better fit for the smaller vehicles in your fleet. For full specs, visit: www.bendpak.com/car-lifts/two-post-lifts/xpr-18cl/.
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Is there are resource guide on how to design an automotie shop avaiable that explains how much room is optimum for different pieces of equipment?
Hi there Ive made video on my car lift installation and review and its quiet handy as my model is 2 post H base and only needs 4 inch concrete. Check it out as it might be quiet helpful.
It includes things like where to fit it, how to check concrete, how to lift post up, connect everything and adjust the cables.
its a single phase lift, but also comes in 3 phase model.
My one is in UK.
Thx.... I need 2 two post lifts and oil drawing pans... How would it cost in Pakistan?
For more information and pricing please contact exports@bendpak.com. Thank you for your interest!
Do you have sales in Turkey?
Our international sales team would be happy to answer any questions on sales outside of the U.S., please contact exports@bendpak.com
Where are these lifts made? Bendpak
China
@@teddiecombs2239 is the chinese name bend park or is there a better chinese name be nice and honest to see the chinese name
BendPak's manufacturing process, based primarily overseas, utilizes state-of-the art steel fabrication techniques; while design, engineering and R&D happen right here at our headquarters in Southern California. When you invest in a BendPak lift, you don't get some "off the shelf" lift that has been stamped with a label - you're getting a quality, in-house designed, engineered and tested piece of equipment. Feel free to get a more in-depth look at our process at these links: www.bendpak.com/company/about/manufacturing/
www.bendpak.com/company/about/engineering/
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What lift do you recommended for Sprinters, Transits and Rammaster Vans?
Unfortunately, due to the fact that those vans can be outfitted a number of ways and shift drastically in weight, we wouldn't be able to make a recommendation without much more information. Remember that the weight referred to when choosing a lift is the vehicles curb weight and not the GVWR. Once you have that information, you can decide which lift is appropriate for you. To see the full line of BendPak two-post lifts along with all specs and capacities, check out this page: www.bendpak.com/car-lifts/two-post-lifts/
Will a 18000 capacity still go under a small car. I have massive trucks but need it to still fit under low vehicles
Thanks for the question. the XPR-18CL has a minimum height (with lift pad) of 5 inches, so that would be the clearance needed for smaller vehicles. Remember that the capacity is relative to the curb weight - not the gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR). You may find that a smaller lift will in fact accommodate both your trucks and be a better fit for the smaller vehicles in your fleet. For full specs, visit: www.bendpak.com/car-lifts/two-post-lifts/xpr-18cl/.
BendPak thanks this helped a lot!👍
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1lift how much
If you got the money and room, get the highest rated lift
It's unfortunate that BendPak Lifts are now so overpriced in Canada; just like everything else.
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