The bottom line is this.
Two post lift concrete.
The bolts provided with our above ground lifts will do their job if your concrete has not been compromised.
Thickness 3 000 psi.
The bottom line is that a 10 000 lb.
Four 4 inches of concrete at 3000 psi 12 000 pound two post lifts and higher capacity.
All 2 post lifts require a continuous single slab.
Do not install any bendpak lift on any surface other than concrete conforming to the minimum compressive strength aging reinforcement and thickness stated in the table above.
Baseplate two post lift design because the overhead bar between the vertical columns provides support to the top of both columns when the car is being raised or lowered.
The existing slab was 2500 psi concrete 4 5 thick with no rebar.
Capacity floorplate chain over.
Six 6 inches of concrete at 3000 psi is required.
Capacity overhead 2 post auto lift offers better stability than a 10 000 lbs.
However if you have further questions about.
Spanning expansion seams or positioning posts on separate slabs is not acceptable.
If you re looking to use a two post lift that can lift 12 000lbs or more thicker concrete will be needed.
We added two.
Minimal concrete depth required for a two post above ground lift is four inches.
Always refer to your two post car lifts manufacturers manual to ensure you have the correct concrete thickness for your car lift before installation.
Most of our above ground lifts 2 post require 4 inch deep cement with 3000 psi integrity.
Thickness 3 000 psi.
The bolts are what hold the lift to the concrete.
Capacity asymmetric clearfloor.
As everyone knows the 2 post car lift is one of the most useful items that you can have in your repair shop or if you are a diy er in your home garage.
Thickness 3 000 psi.
Capacity floorplate direct drive.
Can i mount two post 9000 lb lift on concrete piers poured into the ground.
All bendpak lifts must be installed on concrete only.
March 25 2019 at 10 27 am what we recommend is a cured 4 by 4 concrete pad with at least 2500psi and rebar installed into the new pour and into the sides of the existing concrete slab.