• 2-post lift features 16,000-lb. lifting capacity

    June 17, 2013

    Stertil-Koni has released a new line of 2-post heavy-duty vehicle lifts. The Freedom Lift line offers hydraulic 2-post lifts with a lifting capacity of 16,000 lbs.

    The lifts’ clean, ergonomic design is distinguished by wheels-free lifting, telescopic swing arms with a wide range of usability and a design that requires no mechanical structure overhead, the company said. The product provides optimal safety through a symmetrical, open floor design that optimizes workspace in the shop.

     Two models, which will be available in the fourth quarter of this year, include the SK 2.16 with double telescopic arms and the SK 2.16EFA with extended flex arms.

    Freedom Lift is robotically welded for ultimate lifting precision and manufactured with high-grade carbon steel, Stertil-Koni said. It features an independent mechanical locking system which starts at just eight inches above floor level and continues up the entire height of the lift every 1 ¼ in.

    Lifting a vehicle to maximum height takes just 58 seconds.

    “The Freedom Lift represents the state-of-the-art in 2-post lifting technology,” said Jean DellAmore, president. “It uniquely combines wheels-free access, rapid lifting and multiple high-end safety features, which combine to make it ideally suited for a broad spectrum of two axle, para-transit and service-type vehicles.”

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