MAHLE Service Solutions Introduces New ShopPRO 10-Ton Wheel Lift

MAHLE Service Solutions Introduces New ShopPRO 10-Ton Wheel Lift

The CWL-10 is ideally suited for shops with low ceiling heights and features a built-in vehicle support stand that allows complete open access under the vehicle.

MAHLE Service Solutions has introduced the ShopPRO CWL-10, an air-operated midrise 10-ton commercial wheel lift that provides a shop with flexibility and quick access to major components on all types of vehicles. The company says the wheel lift system takes all the guesswork out of safely lifting any vehicle, while the positive pinning system provides safe and clear access under one end of the vehicle.

The CWL-10 is ideally suited for shops with low ceiling heights and features a built-in vehicle support stand that allows complete open access under the vehicle. The 100 percent air-operated system provides years of maintenance-free and worry-free lifting.

The portable design eliminates the need for a dedicated bay. The maximum lifting height of 24 inches is perfect for major component removal. It also increases shop productivity because there is no wasted time removing aerodynamics from vehicles, says MAHLE.

The CWL-10 has a wide, spring-loaded base to provide users with a stable platform to allow for the secure lifting of a wide array of vehicles. The unit comes with small wheel adapters. A dual trigger control valve allows for the synchronized raising and lowering of a vehicle.

MAHLE Service Solutions has partnered with Gray Manufacturing to offer ShopPRO – a full line of the highest-quality hydraulic and pneumatic equipment for the commercial vehicle market. The ShopPRO product line includes 12 family product categories: airlifts, axle jacks, component lifts, engine stands, fluid handling, forklift jacks, service jacks, shop cranes, shop presses, support stands, vehicle lifts and wheel service equipment. This is one of the broadest lines of U.S.-made lifting equipment in the heavy-duty marketplace.

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