Vehicle service company Rotary soon will unveil several new products and solutions.
These include:
Rotary representatives will show off some new and rebranded tech at the SEMA show in Las Vegas.

The products that will be unveiled at the 2023 SEMA show by Rotary include the SPOA10-AV with lift arms, Mobile ADAS Calibration System, LT35A Lift Table, RT30 Repair Table.
Photo: Rotary Lift
Vehicle service company Rotary soon will unveil several new products and solutions.
These include:
The All-Vehicle Lift Arms accommodates all vehicle types under 10,000 lbs., including battery-electric, low profile, truck frame, and unibody vehicles.
This system offers shops a quick and cost-efficient way to perform static and dynamic calibrations and resetting of ADAS correctly with fewer physical targets.
Available in 2024, this single-section scissor lift with 3,500 lbs. capacity is designed to give technicians proper clearance to service batteries on electric and hybrid vehicles, helping repair shops extend their service capabilities. Check it out in the Rotary booth or the new product showcase at SEMA.
This adjustable repair table is made to sit on Rotary’s new LT35A lift table, eliminating the need to move heavy propulsion batteries to another table and freeing your lift table to work in other bays.
All of this will be on display at the 2023 SEMA show in Las Vegas, Nevada from Oct. 31 through Nov. 3. Chief Collision Technology, Forward Lift, and the rebranded Direct Lift also will be on hand to showcase advanced collision and lift equipment.
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