DRIVE-ON LIFT

Rotary Lift’s Mach 4 Plus is a new runway system for the Mach 4 mobile column lift that’s claimed to provide all the benefits of a heavy-duty four-post drive-on lift in a more versatile package.
 
The system is used with a set of four Rotary Lift Mach 4 mobile column lifts. Once the system is connected to the columns, vehicles weighing up to 60,000 lb can be driven onto the runways and raised to a comfortable working height. Up to two optional 25,000-lb-capacity rolling bridges can be added to lift the vehicle’s wheels off the runways, enabling technicians to perform brake, tire and suspension service.
 
It has the potential to increase shop efficiency drastically, says Rotary, which claims it can double technician efficiency. The runway system expands that further by allowing the technician to use the same lift to do wheels-free work.
 
The Mach 4 Plus can lift vehicles with wheelbases up to 33 ft, including heavy-duty trucks, RVs and buses. It’s said to be fast and convenient to use, offering several advantages over traditional four-post models. For example, once a vehicle is raised for service, the columns can be replaced with jack stands. The mobile columns can then be used to lift another vehicle elsewhere in the shop.

It can be relocated as needed, and because the Mach 4 is battery-operated and recharged using standard 110-volt power, no complicated or expensive high-voltage electrical installation is required. It will also continue to operate in case of a power failure.

The Mach 4 Plus can be purchased by itself as an accessory for existing Mach 4 mobile column lifts or ordered with a set of Mach 4 mobile columns. All components of the system are each ALI certified and validated by ETL to meet industry quality and safety standards.
 


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