Rotary Lift unveiled the patent-pending SmartLift Trio superstructure, which offers "greater drive-through clearance, improved lift-to-vehicle clearance, and extended arm reach," according to the company.
More than 50,000 SmartLift in-ground lifts have been sold since its 1995 debut, Rotary Lift said, and the company has updated the equipment to meet changing vehicle configurations. This new addition is no different, the company said.
The Trio superstructure features a slimmer, tapered yoke that expands drive-through clearance to 88 inches, easing vehicle positioning. The contoured drive-over pad also reduces the space that the lift occupies under the vehicle, giving technicians greater undercar access and making it much easier to remove undercarriage shields.
The Trio also introduces a patent-pending update to Rotary Lift’s popular three-stage arms. The new lower-profile arms can reach an even wider range of vehicle pick-up points than their predecessors, while providing greater clearance between the lift and the vehicle. They also are easier for technicians to adjust quickly.
The SmartLift Trio superstructure is available on the SmartLift SL210 model, which has a lifting capacity of 10,000 pounds. The Trio superstructure also can be retrofitted to previously installed SmartLift SL210 units.