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Rotary Lift Recommends Using only OE Parts on any Vehicle Lift

OE parts were designed and built specifically for a particular lift. Aftermarket parts are reverse-engineered to fit. If they aren’t made of the same materials as the originals, they may not last as long, resulting in increased downtime. The tolerances of the parts may also be different from the originals.

Rotary’s Lift Adapters Enable Greater Precision when Reaching Vehicle Pick-Up Points

Rotary Lift offers a thread-up adapter accessory kit for its SPO12 two-post surface lift. The FJ6200 adapters can be used by themselves on the lift arms or in conjunction with stackable adapters, depending on the height required to properly access pick-up points for the vehicle being raised.

Mitch Schneider: Magic Beans – A Fairy Tale Adventure with Every Day

What could I possibly have in common with Jack, as in the Jack of "Jack and the Beanstalk" fame? Not much, you would think. But, we actually have something very basic in common. We both planted something in the ground with almost no idea of what the result might be.

Kimball Midwest Unveils Battery Life Extender

Kimball Midwest introduces "ReCharge" – Battery Life Extender, extending and restoring battery life up to twice as long as untreated batteries. It works on all types of vented lead-acid batteries, dissolving sulfation to restore battery performance and prevent new deposits from forming.

Rotary Offers Maintenance and Inspection Tips

Lifts provide comfortable access to every serviceable part of a vehicle, enabling technicians to get more work done in less time, for maximum productivity and profitability. Proper maintenance practices will ensure a long lifetime of service.

Safe Shop: Real-World Lift Safety

The repair order read “vehicle pulls to the left.” The owner of a Ford Excursion wanted an alignment. The job started out like any other — a preliminary test drive to confirm the symptoms and then it was run up onto the alignment lift. The front tires were carefully steered onto the turn plates. The

Top Five Tools

John Conley, ASE master tech L1, owner/technician Bumper To Bumper Automotive, Inc. Norwood, MA It’s probably hard to pick the top five tools, I have many favorites. I treat tools like employees; They work for me. If I had to pick five I would have to say: Hunter Alignment System DSP 600 — In only

Alignment Update, Expensive Parking

It is a misconception that the number of bays determines success. Instead, it is the number of vehicles a bay can service in a day and the profitability of the repair order that often determines success. Adding extra bays to your shop is one way to add capacity, but it does not address the issue

Mitch’s World: Magic Beans. . . A Fairy Tale Adventure with Everyday Applications

What could I possibly have in common with Jack, as in the Jack of “Jack and the Beanstalk” fame? Not much, you would think. But, we actually have something very basic in common. We both planted something in the ground with almost no idea of what the result might be. Sure, Jack knew he had