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Heavy-Duty Column Lift

Heavy-Duty Column Lifts are designed for lifting trucks, buses, and heavy commercial vehicles. Modular column layouts and synchronized control ensure safe, flexible access for maintenance and inspection.

Core Features of Heavy-Duty Column Lifts

Designed for professional workshops, heavy-duty column lifts provide reliable lifting performance for large and high-capacity vehicles.

  • High Load Capacity

    Each column is engineered to safely lift heavy axle loads for trucks and buses.

  • Flexible Column Configuration

    Columns can be used individually or synchronized to fit different vehicle sizes.

Operation and Application Overview

How Heavy-Duty Column Lifts Are Used

Heavy-duty column lifts are commonly used in commercial workshops and fleet service facilities to lift large vehicles for routine maintenance, inspection, and repair. Technicians position the columns around the vehicle and operate them as a synchronized system to raise the vehicle safely and efficiently.

This lifting method allows workshops to service different vehicle types using the same equipment. With flexible column placement and open access beneath the vehicle, column lifts support tasks such as brake service, suspension work, drivetrain maintenance, and full underbody inspection.

Typical Vehicle Applications

Heavy-duty column lifts are commonly used for trucks, buses, coaches, trailers, agricultural vehicles, and fleet maintenance operations.


Technical Characteristics and Installation

Heavy-duty column lifts use electric or battery-powered systems with synchronized hydraulic or electromechanical lifting mechanisms.

  • High lifting capacity per column
  • Integrated safety locks and overload protectio

Minimal floor preparation is required, and no pits or permanent foundations are needed, making these systems suitable for flexible workshop layouts.

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FAQs

What types of vehicles can be lifted?
Heavy-duty column lifts are suitable for trucks, buses, trailers, and other large commercial vehicles.
Do column lifts require permanent installation?
No. Most systems are mobile or surface-mounted and do not require pits or permanent foundations.
How many columns are typically used?
Systems commonly use 4, 6, or 8 columns depending on vehicle length and weight.
Are column lifts safe for uneven loads?
Yes. Synchronized control and safety locking systems help maintain balanced lifting.
Can column lifts be expanded later?
Yes. Additional columns can usually be added to match future vehicle or capacity needs.