• Hunter releases new heavy-duty four post lift

    The L494HD lift comes alignment ready with turnplate pockets and slip plates for servicing standard vehicles because, according to Hunter, most fleet and HD customers are not exclusively heavy duty.
    Nov. 11, 2020
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    Hunter has released a new 35,000-lb. heavy-duty four-post lift, the L494HD, designed for fast and efficient heavy-duty alignment and service with galvanized runways capable of servicing vehicles up to 320-in. wheelbase while offering corrosion protection.  

    The L494HD lift comes alignment ready with turnplate pockets and slip plates for servicing standard vehicles because, according to Hunter, most fleet and HD customers are not exclusively heavy duty.  

    The new four-post lift can be equipped with optional Powerslide and FIA turnplates and slip plates. According to the company, this saves time by eliminating trips around the truck when locking and unlocking plates. The aligner can be connected to control all lock and unlock functions automatically.

    Optional 20,000-lb. jacks can be added for wheel-free service, and optional LED AlignLights make service easier and safer by illuminating the underside of the vehicle.  

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