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Supersedes ATPK-414A-Kit
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The Atlas® 414A 14,000 pound capacity four post lifts are designed and built to commercial grade standards and will provide many years of service. Our Atlas® alignment lifts offer many exclusive features not found on many other competitor's lifts. Each Atlas® 414A alignment lift includes a set of front turntables. The turntables can be set in different positions on the runway to accommodate a wide variety of wheelbases. There is also a FREE air line kit ($300 value) included when you purchase the “combo package” (2-rolling jacks). The slip plates are built into the runways and are level with the front turntables. There are included metal cover plates (that cover the cut-outs for the turntables) so that the vehicle is not sitting on the turntable if the lift is not being used for alignment.
The Atlas® 414A (14,000 LB. capacity alignment lift) incorporates many structural and cosmetic features that are found on lifts costing thousands of dollars more money. The Atlas® 414A is tested to ensure that this alignment lift system will perform flawlessly at its rated capacities. The Atlas® 414A has been manufactured to the same exacting specifications for many years.
The Atlas® 414A uses a high strength cable system (with a under runway oversized hydraulic cylinder) powered by a 220 volt (single phase) power unit to raise and lower the lift. Many competitors use an "old style" chain lifting system with an exposed hydraulic cylinder system. Old style chain lifts are difficult to "level" properly and the exposed hydraulic cylinder is responsible for numerous "door dings"
Supersedes ATPK-RJ8BKNP-AH-KIT
The Atlas® RJ-8000 is a heavy duty rolling jack designed to lift and support 8,000 LB. The commercial grade RJ-8000 rolling jack can be used to raise the front or rear section of a vehicle; allowing the operator of a four post above ground lift to perform wheel and brake service. Most commercial shops buy two of these hydraulic rolling jacks, so that the entire vehicle can be supported in the air at the same time. The Atlas® RJ-8000 was specifically designed to work with the Atlas® PX-16A alignment scissor lift.
The Atlas® RJ-8000 rolling jack has telescoping arms that can be extended over the runways of the four post lift. The lift pads at the end of these arms can be positioned under the LIFTING POINTS that are located over the runways of the four post lift. The Atlas® RJ-8000 rolling bridge is equipped with expandable rail supports which adjust to fit many different brands of four post above ground lifts. These supports have a unique roller system that allows the rolling hydraulic jack to glide easily under the entire length of the vehicle. The large heavy steel wheels allow the rolling jack to be positioned under the correct lifting points in a matter of seconds.
The Atlas® RJ-8000 comes standard with a set of screw up adapters which increases the lifting height of the lift pads. These adapters will allow the Atlas® RJ-8000 rolling hydraulic jack to raise most pick up and larger trucks that sit higher than the average passenger car.
The Atlas® RJ-8000 is equipped with an Atlas® Air/Hydraulic Pump. The air/hydraulic pump requires compressed air (air compressor) to work properly.
Important: The Atlas® RJ-8000 is designed and engineered to operate on "delivered" air pressure of between 70-115 PSI. If you exceed 115 PSI, you may damage your jack. For more information on the recommended operating air pressure of the Atlas® RJ-8000Click Here.
The Atlas® RJ-8000 rolling hydraulic jack features two solid locking positions that are used when the vehicle is to be suspended above the runways. When the locks of the Atlas® RJ-8000 are engaged, the pressure exerted on the hydraulic system from the weight of the vehicle is eliminated. (These locks act much like a pair of jack stands after you lift a vehicle off the ground with a service jack).