07-27-2009 | #11 |
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Re: Help in IDing 'pneumatic lift jacks'>>>
Thanks all...as usual you guys are soooo informative
Phil... wow what a great gesture and yes but have to ask you something..can this lift be put together without the 'cherry picker' host if I have a couple young strapping young guys there (meaning my son and a couple friends...sorta a pay back since I am giving my Snap On lift to my son)..???
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07-27-2009 | #12 |
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Re: Help in IDing 'pneumatic lift jacks'>>>
I guess if its someone else's back involved doing the heavy lifting it may be worth a try. However, for safety sake I would be careful, those ramps are very heavy. In my case I also needed the cherry picker for removing the lift from the delivery trailer.
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07-27-2009 | #13 |
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Re: Help in IDing 'pneumatic lift jacks'>>>
Oh..to remove from the transport I have a BobCat with forks to do that..was hoping after that we could do with people power... yes or no to this approach?
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07-27-2009 | #14 |
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Re: Help in IDing 'pneumatic lift jacks'>>>
Michael,
I assembled my lift with just one helper, my teenage son. I had to get a little creative in the use of some dollies, but it was not hard to do. Did you get an 110 VAC motor? I will be glad to come help put it together. The rolling jack I got looks like it will not work on your lift. Here is a pic of my jack (black paint) with its rollers sitting on the deck lip edge. You can see that there is not much clearance to the air deflector. Jim |
07-27-2009 | #15 |
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Re: Help in IDing 'pneumatic lift jacks'>>>
Lift doesnt need to be bolted to floor but after a couple weeks I decide to bolt it down . I figure I can unbolt it if I want to move it. The lift is MUCH sturdy when secured to floor.
Three of us put it together in about three hours and another two hours to level it. Make sure to have a good level, I found a digital was much easier to use. |
07-27-2009 | #16 |
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Re: Help in IDing 'pneumatic lift jacks'>>>
You have to hold things real steady while stabbing the ramp bolts in the cross members so I would play it safe and go with a cherry picker or perhaps you could use the Bobcat for this purpose. They don't cost much to rent for a day and could save you a strain or two and maybe even a finger. I have a set of chains that work perfect with one.
Capital Rental has them http://www.capitalrentals.com/equip_...id=25310-00000 Here is a CF post I found useful: http://forums.*************.com/c5-g...-phase-ii.html |
07-28-2009 | #17 |
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Re: Help in IDing 'pneumatic lift jacks'>>>
Phil... you convinced me to rent the engine hoist...reserved one for Aug 14-17 (weekend but only charge for 1 day's rental).
Jim and Toyvet... decided to go with the Direct Lift Pro Jack 3500 With the lift pads in place minimum height is 3 1/2" BUT with pads removed only 2" height...that works perfect for the front air dam issue. Thanks all for your help! Phil and Jim... will August 15 (Sat) or 16 work for you all...and yes I will provide libations and food...
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07-28-2009 | #18 |
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Re: Help in IDing 'pneumatic lift jacks'>>>
Hey Guys,
With all you guys that have 4 post lifts...how high is your garage ceiling? I have been looking at a Jim's and the one Michael is getting but with only a 9' ceiling, I don't think a lift will work for me. Damn, I will only be able to stand upright under the car Rich
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07-28-2009 | #20 |
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Re: Help in IDing 'pneumatic lift jacks'>>>
Mine is a 9'2" (110") ceiling... quite sufficient for working under the car. I am not particularly getting the lift for stacking cars...although I think I have room to do that with the two Vettes since both are under 48" H (plus you add 5" for the lift deck thickness)....I am sure I will be finding out soon
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