USER BENEFITS

Traditional methods for lifting vehicles to perform wheel services work are: 1) utilize two post inground lifts, 2) above ground lifts combine with a wheel dolly, or 3) manual jack and blocking arrangements. All methods "get the job done" but all methods have disadvantages to include productivity, safety, and environmental concerns. The LORISER LIFT is the only Lift specifically designed to meet the "wheel services" requirement and at the same time increase productivity, allow a fail safe method of repair, utilize an environmentally friendly system, designed with state of the art components for optimum efficiency. Consider the LORISER 2 HP motor lifting 45,000# vehicles on a two shift operation, day after day with virtually zero maintenance requirements. Design and testing of this lift meets or exceeds ALI/ANSI standards. A two year manufacturer's warranty is standard, double most lift warranties.

A recognized tour bus operator recently evaluated productivity savings utilizing the LORISER LIFT for their wheel service bay. With one shift operating daily in this type work, they recognized a 1/3 productivity savings compared to currently using a manual jack and axle stands. Calculating the savings to this shop in technician's time, overhead, and benefits resulted in approximately $45,000 per year in labor savings alone. After evaluating the cost savings, this customer acknowledged they would likely purchase the LORISER LIFT solely on it's safety merit. Anyone using manual jacks and axle stands can tell your stories about accidents and near accidents that occur from this method.

The LORISER LIFT provides a fail safe way to position the wheels utilizing wheel spotting dishes in the floor. The control console has a green illuminated light indicated that the lift is energized. Activation of the lift is by selecting the "front" or "rear" position on the selector switch; and depressing the "raise" or "lower" button on the control console. A counterbalancing valve in the hydraulic system locks the lift at any position when there is no fluid flow. When the "raise" or "lower" button is depressed, fluid flows to either the top or bottom of the lift double acting cylinder. Reverse activation simply takes hydraulic fluid from one end of the piston and pumps it to the other side of the piston. Total capacity of hydraulic fluid in the LORISER LIFT is less than two gallons.

Installation requirements provide that hydraulic lines from the control console to the containment vaults be placed in conduit. The conduit is sealed where it connects to the containment vault of the LORISER LIFT. The vault is encased in concrete with reinforcement steel to tie the lift into a new or existing floor system. Several industry leaders have recognized this as an "environmentally friendly" lift design.

LORISER LIFTS are engineered and manufactured in the USA. All components are standard "off the shelf" items insuring dependability and availability of the LORISER LIFT at all times.