ROTARY SCISSOR LIFT

Rotary Lift has introduced its EFX60 scissor lift and says it now offers three inground lifts to meet any heavy-duty-vehicle maintenance application and budget. The EFX60 joins the top-of-the-line MOD30 modular inground lift and the traditional model in the company’s lineup. It slots in between the two.
 
The new lift incorporates more user-friendly features than the basic, traditional lift. It’s modular and located in a concrete trench less than 3 ft deep, for lower installation costs. The traditional heavy-duty lift, by comparison, has pistons housed in a 9-ft-deep continuous concrete vault.

The new scissor lift also needs just 3.5 gal (16 litres) of hydraulic fluid per cylinder, claimed to be the lowest oil displacement in the industry. Like the traditional lift, the EFX60 is equipped with a wheel-spotting dish for axle positioning. Unlike the traditional lift, however, it can be operated while standing comfortably at the upright control console. Expected service life is 25 to 30 years.
 
The feature-rich MOD30 also has an upright control console and it’s contained in a 6-ft-deep steel enclosure that’s completely sealed inside and out. It’s the only heavy-duty inground lift to meet environmental standards for underground storage tanks. 

Its capacity is 60,000/90,000 lb, like the new EFX60. The company’s traditional inground lift is good for 50,000/75,000 lb.

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