All Rotary Lift lifts recertified to new safety standards

Aug. 15, 2013

Rotary Lift has announced that all vehicle lift models sold by the company are now certified to meet the newest Autlomotive Lift Institute (ALI) ANSI standard covering lift design, construction and testing in North America, ANSI/ALI ALCTV-2011.

The new standard updates its predecessor, ANSI/ALI ALCTV-2006, the company said. In order to be ALI Certified, a lift must be third-party tested by an independent testing lab to verify that it meets the current standards. The lift manufacturer also must meet production and quality requirements.

As part of the standard update process, all lift manufacturers with certified lifts were required to re-evaluate their listed products to confirm that they meet the new requirements by June 2013.

Rotary Lift product line includes light-duty two-post, four-post, inground SmartLift, alignment, low-rise, mid-rise, and patented Y-Lift models. Standard heavy-duty lifts that received recertification include the MOD30 environmentally friendly inground lift, the Mach family of mobile column lifts, two-post and four-post models, plus the EFX60 inground scissor lift and the parallelogram lift.

“When buying a new lift, it is important to look for the gold label because it provides third-party assurance and end-user confidence that the lift has been tested to meet a strict set of criteria for safety and performance,” said Jim Dirksen, Rotary Lift vice president of sales and marketing. “Rotary Lift is a strong supporter of the lift certification initiative, which is why we offer more models for testing and certification than any other manufacturer.”

To view the updated list of ALI-certified models, visit www.ali-directory.org.

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