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Autoquip CorporationGuthrie, OK 888-811-9876 As a leader in the material handling industry, we at Autoquip Corporation hold ourselves to an unmatched standard of quality, reliability and customer service. Producing products like standard rotary lifts as well as customized machines for customers with a specific vision, our workforce always strives to get it right and ensure the machine you buy continues to do so for many years to come.
Advance Lifts, Inc.St. Charles, IL 800-843-3625 Advance Lifts was founded in 1974 and quickly became the leading dock lift manufacturer in the country. We have maintained that position through innovative design, quick deliveries and superior service. Over the years our product lines have expanded to include rotary lifts and other lift styles, tilters, turntables, dumpers and stretch wrappers, all of the same high quality.
Metro Hydraulic Jack Co.Newark, NJ 800-633-8234 Metro Hydraulic Jack Co. is a third generation family business. We try to add our personal touch to each job, which ensures that every product sold is made properly and to our customers' satisfaction. At present we are one of the leading sales & service centers in the United States, distributing a plethora of material handling products such as rotary lifts.
C&H Distributors, LLCMilwaukee, WI 888-316-2223 As a leading distributor of industrial supplies, C&H Distributors carries over 40,000 products for all types of commercial, industrial and institutional businesses. The C&H Distributors product line features unparalleled selection across categories including material handling equipment such as rotary lifts, warehouse and dock equipment, packaging products and much more.
Custom Faberkin Inc.Fond Du Lac, WI 920-921-5660 Protective lift table accordion skirting, roller curtains, cylinder sleeves and bellows are part of our quality line of protective covering for machinery and robotics applications. Fabrics for all requirements; fire resistant fabric, vinyl, hypalon, neoprene. We are your complete source for all your industrial sewing and contract sewing needs.
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Rotary Lifts
A vehicle lift, which is one type of rotary lift, gives technicians access to all of the components that are only accessible from a vehicle's underside. Different kinds of lifts are necessary to accommodate the many vehicle shapes, sizes and configurations in existence. Rotary Lift's line of vehicle lifts includes light-duty two and four post lifts, in-ground lifts, heavy-duty two post and four post lifts, mobile column hydraulic lifts, parallelogram lifts, pit lifts, suspended pit lifts and several other hydraulic lift varieties. They can be used to lift passenger cars, school buses, industrial vehicles like dump trucks and many other kinds of vehicles. Rotary Lift's vehicle lifting products are distributed by many companies throughout the United States and in international markets.
Almost all vehicle lifting products are examples of hydraulic lift systems. Comparatively light weight vehicles like golf carts may be lifted by electric lifts in some cases, but for the reliability and strength required to lift an automobile, a hydraulic lift is almost always necessary. Hydraulic lifts are powered by the force of compressed hydraulic fluid; these fluids are usually oils or synthetic materials that resist compression. When a sufficient volume of hydraulic fluid is forced into a hydraulic cylinder, the force exerted by the compressed fluid is enough to lift objects as heavy as dump trucks. All hydraulic cylinders involve a reinforced enclosure, several seals and flanges, a piston, a connecting rod and hydraulic fluid in variable quantities. When hydraulic fluid is forced into the cylinder, it causes the piston to move. The piston is attached to a connecting rod, which is itself connected to load bearing surfaces; in the case of Rotary Lift's products, these load bearing surfaces are vehicle lift platforms or arms. The force of the compressed hydraulic fluid can keep a vehicle lifted without failure practically indefinitely, assuming the cylinder is inspected regularly and operated within the boundaries of its determined load capacity.