Boost Productivity In Small Spaces With New Rotary Lift ATO7 Two-Post Lift

Boost Productivity In Small Spaces With New Rotary Lift ATO7 Two-Post Lift

Rotary Lift’s new space-saving ATO7 7,000-lb. capacity two-post lift helps shop owners get more productivity out of tight spaces. The lift features an overall width of just 10 feet, 3 inches – 14.5 inches less than a traditional two-post lift – and enough lifting capacity to handle the majority of cars on the road.

Rotary Lift's 7,000 lb. capacity ATO7 two-post lift has an overall width of just 10 feet, 3 inches, enabling shop operators to get maximum productivity out of narrow bays and limited spaces.
Rotary Lift’s 7,000-lb. capacity ATO7 two-post lift has an overall width of just 10 feet, 3 inches, enabling shop operators to get maximum productivity out of narrow bays and limited spaces.

“The ATO7 two-post lift is our most popular lift in Europe, where we introduced it eight years ago,” says Jim Dirksen, vice president of sales and marketing for Rotary Lift. “We’re bringing it to the North American market to help shops that need to maximize productivity in smaller bays. For example, many older East Coast shops and dealers in areas where land is expensive may have narrow bays. Since the average car today weighs around 4,000 lbs., the lift’s 7,000-lb. capacity is more than enough for facilities that primarily service cars. The ATO7 two-post lift is the best option for 10-foot-wide bays and it can greatly increase a flat bay’s capabilities.”

While its overall width is significantly narrower than a standard two-post lift, the ATO7 is designed to provide maximum drive-through space between the columns. Its 92-inch clearance is only three inches narrower than Rotary Lift’s bestselling SPOA10 10,000-lb. capacity two-post lift, leaving plenty of room for technicians to work.

The ATO7 lift is equipped with many of the features that make the larger SPOA10 two-post lift so popular. It comes with Rotary Lift’s three-stage front arms, which are capable of reaching more manufacturer-recommended pick-up points than standard two-stage arms. The arms accept the same adapters that fit the SPOA10 lift, providing a familiar setup process for technicians who may have used them previously. Stack adapters and storage racks are included with the standard lift package. The ATO7 and SPOA10 two-post lifts also share the same proven power unit, single-point lock release and overhead shutoff bar.

To provide access to the vehicle’s interior and under-dash components, the ATO7 lift features a true asymmetric design. The columns are each rotated 45 degrees toward the rear of the vehicle, which allows for maximum door opening space while keeping the vehicle’s center of gravity in line with the optimum load capacity of the columns. This reduces unnecessary wear and tear on the lift column, carriage and bearings.

“The ATO7 two-post offers many of the advantages found on larger-capacity two-post lifts, but in a smaller package,” says Dirksen. “It is ideal for older shops with limited space, second-floor service bays, or facilities that simply don’t need more than 7,000 lbs. of lifting capacity.”

The ATO7 two-post lift has been been third-party tested and Automotive Lift Institute (ALI) certified to meet ANSI safety and performance standards.

To learn more about the Rotary Lift ATO7 two-post lift, contact your local Rotary Lift distributor, visit www.rotarylift.com or call (800) 640-5438. You can also find Rotary Lift on Facebook, www.facebook.com/RotaryLift; Twitter, twitter.com/RotaryLift; and Vimeo, http://vimeo.com/groups/rotary.

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