Lift Most EVs with New QuickJack 6000ELX Portable Car Lift
The lift’s extra-long frames provide access to a range of lifting points, with a rated capacity of 6,000 lbs.
Jeff Kritzer Named Automotive Lift Institute Chairman for Third Term
Longtime Automotive Lift Institute (ALI) Board of Directors participant Jeff Kritzer of BendPak was elected to a third one-year term as chairman of the board at the organization’s annual meeting in Las Vegas on Nov. 1. Doug Brown of Vehicle Service Group was elected to a new three-year term. He joins returning board members Buck Gasner of DEKRA North America, Brian Spikes of Challenger Lifts Allan Pavlick of Stertil-Koni, Gary DiAngelo of Total Automotive Lifting Solutions, past chairman
Service EV Batteries with BendPak’s New Lifting System
Portable, strong and efficient scissor lift table also supports virtually any powertrain.
Help Your Team Keep Their Cool This Summer
Here are some affordable steps dealerships can take to provide a cooler, safer and more productive work environment in the service department.
BendPak Introduces Patriot Series American-Made Air Compressors
Each unit features an energy-efficient motor and large reciprocating cylinder heads running at slower speeds to provide powerful, cool and energy-efficient compressed air.
3 Reasons to Consider Parking Lifts
When outward expansion is not feasible, a parking lift lets you expand vertically so you can continue to grow your business.
Keep Your Floor Jacks from Getting Jacked Up
Like all equipment, floor jacks should be inspected regularly for damage and kept clean.
BendPak Redesigns MaxJax Portable 2-Post Lift
The MaxJax can be used in areas with ceilings as low as 8 ft. and can be put away when the work is done.
Make Sure Your Transmission Jack Isn’t Out of Whack
Here are eight tips for maintaining your transmission jacks.
New BendPak 2-Post Lifts Are Designed for Tall Technicians
BendPak has added three new models to its XPR family of two-post lifts.
Troubleshooting Your 2-Post Lift
If your lift stops working correctly, it’s costing you money. Here’s how to troubleshoot some common issues and get your lift back to work.
Be Your Own Cable Guy
Learn how to maintain your lift cables or “wire ropes,” how to look for damage and when to replace a cable.