Soaring High With Snorkel Lifts


Automotive lifts are machines that utilize hydraulics to lift a vehicle off the ground. Snorkel lifts are prime examples of these type lifts. Almost all garages and auto repair centers will have at least one hydraulic lift, which is usually recessed into the floor of a service bay, with at least one portable car lift that can be 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 establishments as well, some individuals may even employ then use of snorkel lifts around the home.

Along with the 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.

The in-ground auto lift is the most commonly used of all automotive lifts. These often have the hydraulics below ground level, and include two ramps that allow the vehicle to be driven into place and locked. Once in place, the mechanism raises the vehicle to a height that allows the mechanic to comfortable reach sections of the automobile from the underside. Along with use in garages, these types of automotive lifts also are often found in smaller businesses that specialize in oil and filter changes.

Among the portable automobile lifts, the scissors lift is one of the most popular. Often, these car lifts also require for the vehicle to be positioned above the device by driving onto tire guides or ramps. When activated, the mechanism raises the vehicle directly upward using a configuration that resembles a pair of scissors being opened. This type of lift is generally small enough to be stored at home, and is ideal for use in quickly rotating tires or draining an oil pan.

Automotive lifts may be constructed in what is known as a two post or a four post configuration. Some work on simple hydraulics, while others use various combinations of electronic or mechanical devices to lift the vehicle. There are automotive lifts that are made for just about any size vehicle, from a motorcycle to a large transfer truck.

Reports of this incident mention that: "Snorkel International has found that a small number of boom lifts produced prior to 2004 might not be fitted with the proper number of boom sensors.The machines affected are the Snorkel TB120, TB126J and PRO126. We believe the potential problem is limited some Snorkel TB120s, TB126Js and PRO126s, produced between 2000 and 2003,” said Michael Wright, director of product support for UpRight Powered Access, a distributor of Snorkel lifts.

In light of this, one can see that Snorkel lifts are getting its much needed face-lift, and thus its safety statistics are on the rise, which may directly affect its sales turnover.