Rotating And Shifting With The Signs Of The Times: Rotary Automotive Lifts


The motor industry is as competitive as ever, and in line with that is the fact that so is its heavy duty equipment manufacturing companies. Not to be excluded in this lucrative corporation, is the influx of hydraulic lifts, and in particular in this article, we delve into the availability and true market value of the rotary automotive lift, and its installation. More information on rotary automotive lifts are needed to understand the relevance of these type productions.

Automotive lifts are devices that make use of hydraulics to lift a vehicle off the ground. Auto repair centers tend to have at least one hydraulic lift that is recessed into the floor of a service bay, and at least one portable car lift that is utilized in another area of the facility. While the automotive lift is usually associated with auto repair facilities, there are a number of automotive lifts that are used in manufacturing environments and even around the home.

Along with the rotary automotive lifts that are recessed and permanently in place at the local garage, there are other auto lifts that can be used in many different settings. Just about all these lifts can be classified as hydraulic lifts, regardless of size and configuration. Some are constructed for periodic use, while others are durable enough to be used on a daily basis.

There are varying styles of rotary automotive lifts at present, listed below:

1. Two-Post Lifts

Vehicles come in many different shapes and sizes. So do service centers. Rotary two-post lifts are designed with the features you need to be productive, whether you need to lift a small car or a full-size truck.

2. SmartLifts:

Rotary SmartLifts provide an open and aesthetically pleasing service area instilling confidence in your operation and translating in to higher customer satisfaction.

Rotary Lift introduced the first SmartLift in 1995 and has over 30,000 units in operation globally.

SmartLifts have a smaller footprint, allowing for more lifts in less space. Less space can mean lower construction costs and reduced utility bills.

Environmentally responsible SmartLifts are made from recycled materials, are contained in a polymer housing which protects the lift and the environment, are bio-fluid compatible and use 95% less oil than traditional style Inground lifts.

3. Four Post General Service:
Versatility: it’s the standard to which Rotary Lift’s four-post lifts are built. These lifts handle cars, vans, trucks – even light and medium duty commercial vehicles with ease. If you service a wide variety of vehicles, Rotary four-post lifts are the right choice for maximum productivity.

4. Low/Mid-Rise Lifts

Rotary Lift’s low/mid-rise lifts are your solution for quick service operation on today’s passenger cars and light trucks up to 10,000 lbs. Tire and brake work can now be performed on a wider variety of vehicles thanks to the newly designed pads and adapters, wider drive-over capability and increased lifting capacity.

A rotary automotive lift is the centerpiece of most service and repair bays, as it serves integral function in the process of vehicle maintenance and all various tasks involved in the repair process. This device is estimated to be in use more times than just about any other piece of equipment.

As competition increases, and the growing motor markets' needs transpire into higher demands, the need for a rotary automotive lift product that is consistently reliable, and trustworthy, in its promise of safety in operating it, and guarantee of a job well done, one needs to take a close look at the markets, shop around, and rely on the statistics provided by each manufacturer and reviews provided.

The industry standards of accredited manufacturers should comply with the and be certified to ISO 9001 quality standards.

An uncompromising commitment to product quality, testing and safety, should be the ultimate priority of the lift installations' designers, manufacturers and distributors of rotary automotive lifts.