Vehicle Lift Spotting Guide

Rotary Lift Spotline laser spotting guide

Rotary Lift says its Spotline laser vehicle spotting guide has proven to be popular with technicians who use the company’s new Shockwave-equipped lifts. Now, owners of virtually any brand of vehicle lift can add Spotline to the bay, thanks to a new retrofit kit that makes it compatible with most in-ground and surface lifts.

The guide enables technicians to move vehicles in and out of the bay quickly and efficiently, the company says, increasing overall productivity. It was introduced as part of the Shockwave system in November 2011.
 
The Spotline laser is installed on the top of the lift or elsewhere above the work area. It projects a green laser line directly in the center of the bay. The technician simply centers the line on the vehicle hood and dash while pulling in for “perfect positioning” every time, the company says. With Spotline, the driver does not have to lean out a window or a door to properly stage the vehicle.

The Spotline retrofit kit works with two- and four-post surface lifts, light-duty in-ground lifts, and heavy-duty parallelogram and scissor-lift models. The kit comes complete with a laser assembly, motion-sensor kit, mounting bracket, and hardware adaptable to a ceiling, wall or top of a two-post lift. A Rotary Authorized Installer (RAI) can install the kit, or the customer can install it by following the simple instructions provided.

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