Hunter Engineering Harsh-Duty Option For Standard RX Lift Racks

Hunter Engineering Releases Harsh-Duty Option For Standard RX Lift Racks

Hunter now provides a solution for the common challenges of brine solutions that have become harmful to automobiles and automotive shop equipment in recent years, said the company.

Hunter Engineering has released an optional harsh-duty variation for its standard RX scissor lift racks.

First in the industry to introduce powder-coating on runway-style lift racks, Hunter now provides a solution for the common challenges of brine solutions that have become harmful to automobiles and automotive shop equipment in recent years, said the company.

The harsh-duty rack features stainless steel slip plate top surfaces and turnplates. A zinc-rich primer base coat and powder top coat covers lift runways, ramps and bases; providing two layers of protection.

In addition, the harsh-duty rack features epoxy caulked joints that prevent salt seepage between adjoining pieces of metal.

“Today’s brine solutions used on many roads are challenging automakers and equipment manufacturers alike. These solutions are so aggressive, that we decided to offer our customers additional options to keep their Hunter equipment in great condition for a long time to come,” said Vice President of Marketing Pete Liebetreu.

Hunter’s scissor lift family offers maximum capacity in a low-profile compact package, featuring extra-wide runways and a hydraulic system to lower descent time by 50 percent, according to the company. Learn more about Hunter’s scissor lift rack family features.

Hunter equipment is approved and used by vehicle manufacturers, automobile and truck dealers, tire dealers and service facilities around the world.

For additional information, visit hunter.com.

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