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Rotary Lift recommends inspecting, maintaining vehicle lifts

The company says vehicle lifts are “essential” to the bus inspection process, so bus maintenance personnel should take time before the inspections to inspect, clean and maintain the lifts they have and think about replacing any nearing the end of their life expectancy.

May 2, 2013
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MADISON, Ind. — With mandatory bus inspections taking place during the summer for many school districts, vehicle lift manufacturer Rotary Lift recommends taking time to evaluate the lifts, because they are “essential” to the inspection process.

“Most transportation inspectors won’t even look at a bus unless it’s on a lift,” said John Howland, president of Filtrec Corp., a Rotary Lift master distributor. “Inspectors need to thoroughly access the frame, drivetrain, suspension, fuel lines, tires and other components. If they have to crawl around on the floor or lie on a creeper, there’s a chance something could be missed.”

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Howland suggests that bus maintenance personnel take time before the inspections to inspect, clean and maintain the lifts they have and think about replacing any nearing the end of their life expectancy.

“You can have a garage full of lifts, but they don’t do you any good if they aren’t working properly,” he said. “After a long winter of being exposed to road salt, lifts will start to corrode if they aren’t maintained. Routine maintenance is something technicians can easily perform on Rotary Lift products without calling a distributor.”

According to Howland, inground lifts are the most popular option for bus garages, but interest in mobile column lifts is growing. Both lift styles offer unobstructed access to the vehicle’s underside.

“No matter what model you choose, it’s important that the lifts in your shop are able to quickly move buses in and out of the bay,” Howland said. “Downtime during the setup for each bus inspection can be costly, especially if you have a large fleet. Easy to set up Rotary Lift models like the MOD30 and MCH413 allow you to move buses through the inspection area as efficiently as possible.”

The Rotary Lift MOD30 environmentally friendly inground lift includes automatic trench covers, joystick controls and the VEC (Variable Equalized Control) system for simultaneous jack raising. The lift utilizes Rotary Lift’s patented universal saddle adapter, which is designed to receive a wide selection of adapters and inserts for easy, fast setup.

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Officials said the new Rotary Lift MCH413 mobile column lift is battery operated, so there are no power cords to clutter the service bay. It can raise a bus 69 inches in 68 seconds.

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