• Super Thin Scissor Car Lift Hydraulic scissor car lift Wheel Aligment Car Scissor Lift System 1
  • Super Thin Scissor Car Lift Hydraulic scissor car lift Wheel Aligment Car Scissor Lift System 2
Super Thin Scissor Car Lift Hydraulic scissor car lift Wheel Aligment Car Scissor Lift

Super Thin Scissor Car Lift Hydraulic scissor car lift Wheel Aligment Car Scissor Lift

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Shanghai
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Min Order Qty:
3 unit
Supply Capability:
10000 unit/month

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Features

 

1)Adopt the hidden shearing type structure,small space is occupied.

2)Independent control box,low voltage control,good safety performance.

3)Hydraulic volume synchronous oil cylinder,synchronized and stable operation of platform.

4)Adopt the double safety device of hydraulic lock and mechanical double-tooth insurance claw,drop automatically,through the locking operation,make insurance claw to achieve

Reverse-backing positioning,safe and reliable.

5) Adopt hydraulic failure and overload safety valve protection.

6) Adopt throttle device of oil route,when oil pipe is bursting,the machine will not drop fast.

7) Adopt the oil-free super wear-resistant material sliding block.

8) Adopt the Italy,Germany,Japan and other high-quality hydraulic,electrical components.

9) Adopt the integral type base;strengthen the capability of horizontal adjustment,horizontal accuracy can be adjusted accurately,especially suitable for for-wheel location detection.

10) Adopt emergency manual lowering device in the power failure.

11)Receive 115% dynamic and 150% static testing.

 

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 Scissor Car Lift Hydraulic scissor car lift Wheel Aligment Car Scissor Lift

Super Thin Scissor Car Lift Hydraulic scissor car lift Wheel Aligment Car Scissor Lift

Super Thin Scissor Car Lift Hydraulic scissor car lift Wheel Aligment Car Scissor Lift

Super Thin Scissor Car Lift Hydraulic scissor car lift Wheel Aligment Car Scissor Lift

 

Q:hi i am removing an old single post air drive hydraulic lift/hoist and was wondering the best way to remove it. i do have access to plenty of tools and i have some one helping me. i would appreciate fast responses because we are starting on saturday. thank you
Great answers, and yeah that sucker IS HEAVY. LOL nobody mentioned that it's actually not hydraulic though. It's pneumatic, it goes up by compressed air. Guess that don't matter too much. Be glad it's not hydraulic. You know how much oil that thing would need? Wow, and that size it would lift an entire building. Those older things are not the safest, true, but you have to get rid of it? LOL wish I had one of those older ones in my garage for certain applications. Maybe you could sell it to a barber shop that does really heavy people. No? LOL Use an impact gun when you take off those old bolts, and I would use something quite a bit heavier duty than uh lets just say a bobcat wouldn't be safe. Payloader should do the tricck with some good chain. You having pizza afterwards then let me know I'll be there (for the pizza) LOL see ya good luck
Q:i am trying to find cruise trips that stops in venice but then after i want to drive my car in next location. if you know any cruise please tell me :) thanks
nope. only cargo ships. hell you cannot even bring a bicycle on board a cruse ship to tool around the ports.
Q:Your car weighs 20000 newtons and your jack has a mechanical advantage of 50. What force will you have to apply to lift one half of the car off the road to change the tyre?Thanks in advance ]
Since you are lifting half the car, you are in effect lifting only 10,000 N. since you have a mechanical advantage of 50, you require a 50th of this force to be applied to the jack. So the answer is 200N.
Q:i have a 1984 cadillac eldorado and i want to lift it to be able to fit 22 or 24 rims. can someone tell me how much that lift will cost? there are 2 springs in the rear.in the front has no springs.thanks alot
explain you said the front end of your is missing the springs?Anyways you will need 4 new springs and shocks. Not to say a new front end. alignment. If you want to spent that kind of money on a 84 consider doing it to something newer.
Q:Physics Help Pls!! Rolling Friction, Lift, Aerodynamic drag!?
In the original question, it was assumed that rolling friction was constant. With that assumption, we did not need the weight of the vehicle. This new problem changes that and says that we are now going to assume that rolling friction is proportional to the force pushing down on the wheels. Now we need the weight. At low speeds, the normal force is the same as the weight of the car because there is essentially no lift. The weight is 1500 kg * 9.81 m/s^2 14,715 N. We were told that the rolling friction was 220 N at low speed. At 65 km/h, we are told the lift is 300 N. So we subtract this from the weight of the vehicle to get the downward force on the wheels: Normal force 14,715 N - 300 N 14,415 N. We are told that the rolling friction is proportional to the normal force. So that means the normal force is 220N * (14,415 / 14,715) 215.5 N. That's not a whole lot less than before! But now you just use that instead of the 220 N in figuring out the total force opposing the motion of the vehicle (aerodynamic drag plus rolling friction). At 65 km/h, that's 220 N + 215.5 N 435.5 N. The speed is 65 km/h * 1000 m/km * 1 h/3600 sec 18.06 m/s The power will now be P F * V 435.5 N * 18.06 m/s 7863 W 7.86 kW. At 120 km/h, we are told the lift is 900 N. So now the downward force is 14715 - 900 13815 N. The rolling friction will now be 220 N 8 (13815/14715) 206.5 N As before, the drag goes up in proportion to the speed. The speed is 120 km/h * 1000/3600 33.33 m/s So drag 220 N * (33.33/18.06)^2 749.8 N The total force opposing the motion is 749.8 + 206.5 N 956.4 N Power 956.4 N * 33.33 m/s 31,879 W 31.9 kW
Q:A friend of mine has one of those big, expensive, hydraulic shop lifts that he's going to let me use to replace the shocks on my 1993 f150. But it's one of those that you drive on (so your tires are always on the lift). My question is do the wheels have to be suspended in order to remove the shocks (meaning that I can't use his lift)? Or since he has the lift, would it be alright to just lift it up and pull the shocks (and put the new ones on)?
In order to replace the shocks you need to have the suspension at it's longest travel, or fully extended. So that would mean the wheels have to be suspended. The drive on lifts ive used in the past have had hydraulic lift points in the center to lift the car up once it is on the platform, but this case may be different. Good luck hope it helps
Q:Factory elevator is a bit old, would like to replace a new cost-effective lift, seeking recommendations.
The purchase of an elevator is an important decision for the garage, and it is not an easy thing to do. In your repair shop, the lift may be more frequent than any other device. In every working day, the lift may be lifted dozens of times. When you intend to buy a lift, the first thing to do is to determine what the new lift will be used to help narrow the selection.
Q:Now second-hand car maintenance with the lift how much money ah?
Search group search: integrity second-hand car care equipment is the first group is to ask the owner of all the second-hand 9 into the new
Q:Where on the car do I need to lift?
on the pinch weld just behind the tire just under the door,you will see a spot to put the jack.

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