his is a base-plate (or floor-plate) style two-post lift, which means the hydraulic equalization cables and hoses run along a protective ramp-style cover on the floor between the two columns, keeping the top completely open. This design makes it a top choice for spaces with restricted vertical clearance. It utilizes a reliable electric-hydraulic system, often featuring a direct-drive cylinder mechanism for smooth, powerful lifting and lowering. The unit is distinguished by its sleek, modern appearance and the integrated Digital Control Panel on the power-side column, offering precise control and system status visibility, which is an upgrade from standard button/lever controls. The lift arms are typically multi-stage, adjustable, and equipped with stackable screw-up pads to accommodate a variety of passenger cars, SUVs, and light trucks.
Key Features
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Base-Plate (Floor-Plate) Design:Â Ideal for garages with low ceilings as there are no overhead obstructions.
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10,000 lb Lifting Capacity:Â Easily handles most passenger cars, SUVs, and light-duty pickup trucks.
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Digital Control Panel:Â Provides an enhanced user interface for lift operation, diagnostics, and precise height settings.
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Asymmetric/Symmetric Arm Configuration:Â Versatile arm setup to safely lift a wide range of vehicle types and chassis frames.
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Adjustable Screw-Up Lift Pads:Â Allows for fine-tuning contact points on the vehicle frame, along with stackable height adapters for taller vehicles.
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Single/Dual Point Lock Release:Â Safety system where the locks on both columns are released via a single or dual mechanism for quick and easy lowering.
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Automatic Arm Restraints:Â Mechanical locks on the lift arms automatically engage to secure the vehicle once lifting begins.
Technical Specifications (Common for a 10,000 lb Base-Plate Model)
Best Uses
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General Automotive Repair:Â Ideal for oil changes, brake jobs, tire rotation, suspension work, and exhaust system repairs.
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Body Shop Work:Â Excellent for minor frame inspection and body repairs where a clear overhead space is preferred.
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Vehicle Storage:Â Can be used in low-ceiling residential garages for vehicle storage (allowing another vehicle to park underneath at a lower elevation).
Best For
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Home/Hobbyist Garages:Â Perfect for dedicated car enthusiasts due to its low-ceiling compatibility and robust capacity.
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Small Commercial Repair Shops:Â Suitable for independent mechanic shops with a focus on cars and light trucks.






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