Fleetowner 3876 Rotary Lift Mw 500 Web

Lift simplifies wheel removal

Feb. 24, 2014

A new mobile lift from Rotary Lift simplifies heavy-duty wheel removal, the company said. The MW-500 Mobile Wheel Lift can remove and position any size wheel or tire weighing up to 500 lbs.“The removal and installation of heavy-duty tires and wheels can be a difficult, time-consuming process that sometimes involves two or more technicians,” said Ron Lainhart, parts & service manager for Rotary Lift. “With the MW-500 Mobile Wheel Lift, a single technician using a vehicle lift can lift the truck to a comfortable working height, raise the wheel lift to cradle the wheel, remove the lug nuts and lower the wheel to the ground without strain. A job that used to require multiple people can now be completed by one operator.”

The lift’s arms are spaced wider than those on Rotary Lift’s MW-200 light-duty wheel lift to facilitate moving heavy-duty wheels and tires. The arms feature rollers that allow the wheel to be easily rotated 360 deg. when aligning it with the hub and are mounted on an offset column to provide unobstructed access to the lug nuts.

The MW-500 wheel lift is capable of holding dually wheels to maximize efficiency. Each arm’s roller is split in half, so a technician can load two wheels onto the lift, raise them into place, and rotate the wheels independently to align them instead of repeating the same process twice with a single wheel. A tie-down strap is included to prevent wheels from falling off the wheel lift.

Lift time is just 6 sec. and is powered by air. It comes equipped with an air hose and features an additional air tool connection on the column to reduce the number of hoses running from the compressor. The column also includes a tray for parts to keep everything organized.

A single lever is used to raise and lower the lift. Needle valves enable the adjustment of raising and lowering speeds, and the lift includes a pressure regulator to prevent overloading. The MW-500 wheel lift rolls on four high-quality casters built to negotiate shop floors.

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