Hunter stacks up

A truck with alignment problems really does go the extra mile-mostly sideways, unfortunately. Hunter Engineering’s new RKHD Heavy-Duty Power Rack is designed to cure alignment ills on heavy trucks. The standard RKHD configuration is 24 inches in height and includes a turnplate section, four runway sections, and a pop-up ramp per side. The overall standard length is 380 inches, but additional runway sections can be added for longer wheelbases. The truss design has a capacity of 20,000 pounds per axle.

Each leg of the RKHD bolts directly to the bay floor for maximum strength and can be adjusted for level accuracy. The turnplate sections are recessed to accept optional turnplates and include adjustable front wheel stops to provide clearance during service operations. The runway sections are 33 inches wide, making drive-on and drive-off easy and safe without moving the runways. Inside rub-rails help prevent smaller vehicles from driving off the sides of the runways.

The pop-up ramps add wheelbase capacity while making maximum use of the available bay space. Back wheel stops automatically engage when the ramps are raised to the up position. The ramp legs safely lock in the over-centre position at maximum rise. Shallow pit configurations of 24-inch and 30-inch depths are also available. For details: www.hunter.com;
314/731-3020.


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