Looks like a great place to start your fast trip to A&E to me! For less than three grand(VAT included), you can buy a brand new four post ramp with a four ton lift!
There are absolutely no parts in this thing to maintain. the one that you are talkign about has lots of seals and the seals go bad easily within few months. if you buy the cheap 3000 one.
each our product is tested with load 5000kg, that is more than 11 000 pounds. We developed the scissor lifts 20 years ago and we use only quality materials. China quality is poor and really dangerous . Very important is quality of material in gearboxes. Our product comes with our jackstands and uneven rails
@@1337penguinman To be honest you would have to be an idiot to get under there without any safety precautions I would highly recommend using axle stands in place when using this product.
@@DryUrEyesMate indeed always use telescopic car jacks that extend to the height of the vehicle while in the air or as you said it’s an accident waiting to happen
Can we add lumber under the lift to make contact with the car's frame instead of the rocker panels? I have an antique car with tires rocker panels or is the lift adjustable inwards towards the center of the car?
looks like a good concept but am not sure about the safety. so if you working below the front of the car and you don't want it to tilt down, does it have a locking mechanism?
@@Autolift-fm1qb Can your product work with an impact wrench, to turn the screw and make it elevate to lift the vehicle? Or will it only work with a rotary drill?
It’s not how much watt you use but the nm power ratio the guy has said you need at least 35nm of torque required power to lift the stand so your usual impact gun should be just fine
No way am I paying $1500 US for this. More like $500. I can buy a several hundred pound twin post car lift that lifts 9000 lbs and has a motor and pump for around $1800. There is just no way this 100 pound item has $1500 worth of material or engineering in it
If the car is a ‘Front Engined’ but ‘Rear Wheel Drive’ (e.g. a BMW 3 series), do the gearboxes on the 3000 still go towards the front of the car? I’m assuming it’s the engine weight that matters, hence it’s only something like a rear engined 911 where the wheels have to point to the rear?
Hi, can you use 2 rise bars eithr side if you want to make sure your clear of a certain part or parts and if so how much and is the drill included in the kit and how much are they since 2016? Thanks.
If you have a rear wheel drive vehicle then the position of the ramp would need turning around as the gearbox mechanism where the guy has placed it is in the front so in essence you need the gearbox mechanism at the back for this ramp hope that helps
each our product is tested with load 5000kg, that is more than 11 000 pounds. We developed the scissor lifts 20 years ago and we use only quality materials. China quality is poor and really dangerous . Very important is quality of material in gearboxes. Our product comes with our jackstands and uneven rails
You wouldn't get me under that thing on its own holding a car up. I'd see its best use to get a car up on 4 axle stands without too much faffing about moving a jack to each corner.
Salut: moi depuis que j'ai découvert leur mini colonne de levage: @ je n'utilise plus que ça avec un jeu de chandelles qui montent haut pour la sécu et intervenir sur le train roulant bonne continuation
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Hi! Do you have contact information for this website? I paid for it for more than a month and haven't delivered the goods to me, and I didn't reply to any information sent to them. How did you contact them? thanks