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Super thin hydraulic small scissor lift scissor lift design electrical control small lift

Super thin hydraulic small scissor lift scissor lift design electrical control small lift

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2 unit
Supply Capability:
10000 unit/month

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Features:

1. Easy operation with electrical control box

2. min height 110mm used for the lower chassis car

3. particularly designed for surface mounted

4.24V power control box guards against unexpected hurt or injury

5. Up limit switch installation protect the cylinder and power unit for long time use

6. It has been proofed by dynamic test with 125% of rated capacity and static test with 150% of rated capacity

7. CE approved

Specification: 

 

Item No.

CMSL3.0A

Lifting capacity

3000kg

Lifting height

2000mm

Minimum height

300mm

Overall Width

1880mm

Length of Platform

1550-1750mm

Runway width

540mm

Lifting time

≤75s

Lowering time

>30s

Motor

220V/380V 50Hz/60Hz 1Ph/3Ph

Super thin hydraulic small scissor lift scissor lift design electrical control small lift

Super thin hydraulic small scissor lift scissor lift design electrical control small lift

Super thin hydraulic small scissor lift scissor lift design electrical control small lift

Super thin hydraulic small scissor lift scissor lift design electrical control small lift

 

FAQ

1. Why should I choose CNBM 2 post car lift?

There are several reasons you should strongly consider purchasing a CNBM Lift:

Top raw materials from only the finest plants
Only professional cost-effective equipment
Low prices with high quality revenue producing products
Increase productivity for your customers( Your customers gain more, they will enjoy buying from you.)
The best customer service. Quick reply within 24 hours and more.
Great Warranty

2. How safe are your 2 post car lift?

Our 2&4 post lifts have been tested and CE certified for safety . They also meet the American
and Australian Standard.

3. Should I keep repair and replacement parts in stock?

Yes, most all commonly required repair and replacement parts should always keep in stock.

4. What type of fluid is required for my 2 post car lift?

We recommend use of a SAE10 hydraulic fluid that meets an ISO 32 specification, approximately 3 gallons / 12L are required.

5. Are CNBM 2 post car lift designed for commercial use?

All of our lifts can be used in commercial applications without any problems.

6. Do you offer any custom designs?

Yes,CNBM Lift provide OEM/ODM services to top range partners.Produce a superior product for you by your designs.

 

Q: I once lifted a small car out of a ditch. I was younger.and stronger.but it was pretty cool.
sounds like you might have some oil on your pads or maybe your right caliper may be sticking?
Q: When I jack my car up to put my lift kit on it, is alright to hold my 1992 Jeep up with CINDER BLOCKS 2 in the front and 2 in the back while I work on it?? I just don‘t want to waste the money for jack stands when I most likely will not use them again.
Like the others say, cinder blocks are somewhat unreliable to support a vehicle if you are going to be working under it. You really should use something better. You may be able to rent them for cheap or buy them then resell them afterwards. If you insist on using them, span a block of wood across the cinder block so the vehicle is not resting directly on a pressure point. This way the load is distributed further. You can even consider using 2 sets of these just to be safe.
Q: where excalty do you posiotion a jack to lift a car up?some visuals will help
usually right behind the front wheel wells or on the engine cradle.The Neon is a front wheel drive unibody with no frame,there is a crossbeam at the front ,under the engine bolted to the frame.Do not jack up anywhere else or the body will buckle under the weight.The owner's manual gives pictures of jack placement.Make sure you use jackstands or a 1/2 ton headache will occur.A notch in the sheet metal indicates where the jack goes.
Q: It is undeniable ask Michael for proof he will hear you. He can even appear in human form lift cars teleport people heal the sick etc
There is no such thing as angels or demons, that is pure fantasy.
Q: I have an old school 4 post lift and I want to upgrade to a newer 2 post. I was lookin at the MaxJax(buddy recommended it)any ideas?
count on the commencing element. it is an particularly vast query you requested. One present day undertaking became a bone inventory 05 Cavalier 4 cyl ecotec engine. Ran 15 seconds interior the a million/4 mile. extra the manufacturing facility supercharger and now i run 13's. My older automobiles,(70's Vette) i had to make do with intake, carbs, warmer ignition, beefed up the trans and swapped out the rear, etc. So the ultimate answer would desire to be all the above.
Q: Looking to put 22‘ rims on the car but I need to have it lift and maybe need to have it cut in the wheel well.
For the best answers, search on this site shorturl.im/awGRy I've seen this problem a hundred times, literally. It's the cluster connections, there are 2 connectors on the back of your cluster, each with 10 pins (2x5). You'll need to remove the cluster and make sure that all the pins are connecting properly to the plugs that the cluster connects to. All that is really needed to do this is clean the pins, make sure none are bent, and reconnect it. Normally all the cluster needs is to be taken out and put back in to make the connections work again. This is a very common thing with the 1st Gen Neon (95-99), and is NOT your speed sensor. That's a mechanic talking that's looking to do extra work to take your money if they say it's your speed sensor.
Q: hubby wants a car lift - lol - cant afford one - i have about 400.00 to work with - i need something that he can use to get the car off the ground about 2 feet - any ideas??? plz hurry - his 40th bday is in a week!
Hello, okorder okorder / Anyway, I think ramps will be your best bet but you will probably have to utilize a combination of a ramp system, wheel cribs or jack stands, or a bit of them all. Personally, the wheel crib and wheel block setups are what I prefer instead of jack stands as I have seen jack stands fail (very scary and dangerous when that happens obviously). I hope this helps!
Q: I lift my car for three months on the garage and someone told me that I will need to make an oil change to drive it again.
The reason that would be recommended is that sitting still the oil can absorb moisture. If the moisture is excessive it can turn the oil into a jelly like mess. You can start engine and let it warm up to see what it looks like. After it is warm shut the engine off and pull the dipstick. If it looks like normal oil it shouldn't be a problem, but if it looks milky or like chicken soup, change it. The three months recommendation is based on casual driving such as the little old lady who drives her car once a week. Her oil can build up acids but your car was sitting, not running, not building up acids so the oil might be okay. Oil is not all that expensive so if there is any doubt, change it. But change it while it is hot so it will flow out easily. That is why I suggested you warm the engine anyway before you check the dipstick. Drive careful out there.
Q: To me the car sits a little too low to the ground. The car has gas shocks(never heard of them). So how would I be able to get my car lifted at least an inch? And what all will I need to purchase?
the gas shocks are only for performance wise, to differ the height of your ride, you will need to either purchase or modify the springs
Q: The hydraulic oil in a car lift has a density of 8.30x10^2 kg/m^3. The weight of the input piston is negligible. The radii of the input piston and output plunger are 6.20x10^-3 m and 0.125 m, respectively. What input force F is needed to support the 27,000-N combined weight of a car and the output plunger under the following conditions? (a) The bottom surfaces of the piston and plunger are at the same level.(b) The bottom surface of the output plunger is 1.10 m above that of the input piston.
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