Heavy-duty scissor lift

Oct. 25, 2011
The new EFX60 is a new in-ground heavy-duty scissor lift that can be placed in a concrete trench only three-ft deep, according to manufacturer Rotary Lift

The new EFX60 is a new in-ground heavy-duty scissor lift that can be placed in a concrete trench only three-ft deep, according to manufacturer Rotary Lift. It fills a gap between the company’s two other in-ground models, its lower-cost HD model with traditional piston lifts and the premium MOD30 with modular pistons.

Features for the EFX60 include a stand-up control module, low hydraulic fluid requirements and a wheel spotting dish for axle positioning. Lifting capacity is rated at 60,000/90,000 lbs. and it should have an average service life of 25 to 30 years, according to Rotary.

The new model comes with a one-year warranty and is certified to meet Automotive Lift Institute safety and performance standards. Like all Rotary lifts, the EFX60 is manufactured in the U.S., making it suitable for government fleets subject to Buy America regulations.

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