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  • Best portable scissor lift for vehicles?

    Posted by Dan Smith on 10 July 2016 at 17:22

    Howdy!

    Looking to see if anyone has had any experience with portable scissor lifts? Need something that can fit in an astra van :thumbup2:

    Dan Smith replied 9 years, 2 months ago 6 Members · 11 Replies
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  • Robert Lambie

    Member
    10 July 2016 at 19:21

    why a scissor lift?

  • Kevin Flowers

    Member
    10 July 2016 at 20:45

    Hi
    presume you mean portable tower, i have always used a Razor Deck folds down low enough to go in most small vans, handy to transport tools etc into the job and 2 mtr platform height is tall enough for most shop fronts etc

    https://www.sitebox.ltd.uk/ugo-razadeck … ORAZORDECK

    Kev

  • Ewan Chrystal

    Member
    10 July 2016 at 22:58

    Kevin, think that link might be wrong?

  • Robert Lambie

    Member
    10 July 2016 at 22:59
    quote Ewan Chrystal:

    Kevin, think that link might be wrong?

    Yes get rid of it fast before some kid clicks on it! :yikes:

  • Dan Smith

    Member
    11 July 2016 at 06:49

    No I definitely mean a scissor lift for vehicles… such as below.

    Its fine though, I have found a piece of kit perfect for my requirements :thumbsup:


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  • Simon Worrall

    Member
    11 July 2016 at 07:23

    Dan
    The car mechanic next door has one of these…I have used it a few times it makes wrapping much easier on the knees etc…
    http://cartar.com.au/front-loading-econo-portable-lift/

  • Dan Smith

    Member
    11 July 2016 at 10:59

    That looks like a great bit of kit. Was looking for something more portable such as this though :thumbsup:


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  • Kevin Flowers

    Member
    11 July 2016 at 17:23

    Sorry thought you meant for access

    Kev

  • Robert Lambie

    Member
    11 July 2016 at 23:06

    Me too Kev! Lol

    Theres lots of car hoists available. However, some look very flimsy to me and no way could i concentrate working below one.

  • Martin Pearson

    Member
    12 July 2016 at 11:49

    How would that be viewed from a health & safety point of view, which is always something you need to consider & is there any requirement to have it tested every 6 months or so which can be expensive.

  • Dan Smith

    Member
    12 July 2016 at 15:24

    Although the stands I have found do not look very robust trust me they are. Used in motorsport a lot for quick jacking and have been put through rigorous testing.

    In terms of health and safety, these stands have various safety features and testing is something I will have to look into?

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