The Vertical Rise Lift ranges in capacity from 33,000 to 99,000 pounds and is available in runway lengths from 23 feet to 48 feet. Photo courtesy Mohawk Lifts
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The Vertical Rise Lift ranges in capacity from 33,000 to 99,000 pounds and is available in runway lengths from 23 feet to 48 feet. Photo courtesy Mohawk Lifts
AMSTERDAM, N.Y. — Mohawk Lifts has introduced its new Vertical Rise Lift (VRL) for heavy-duty vehicles, including school buses.
The VRL ranges in capacity from 33,000 to 99,000 pounds and is available in runway lengths from 23 feet to 48 feet, according to a news release from the supplier. The lift also comes in surface, flush, or recessed mount versions.
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Like all Mohawk lifts, the VRL features rolling jacks for wheels-free service, track lighting, and galvanized versions for wash bay applications.
For more information about the Vertical Rise Lift, go here.
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