Should you invest in Wireless column lifts?

technicial working in the workshop under a column lift

Mobile column lifts are incredible as they are very practical, heavy-duty, and even wireless! Until today, many businesses have justified their capital investment due to the benefits they have brought them.

However, some businesses are weighing their options on other alternatives such as inspection pits. Let this article justify the reason you should or should not get a wireless column lift.

Companies such as Capital Garage Equipment don’t just provide wireless column lifts, they also provide a full range of HGV vehicle garage equipment!

Garage techincian working on a wireless column lift

What is a Wireless Column Lift?

Well, to put it in simple terms, it is practically a mobile column lift, but wireless.

The wireless control panels on any of the columns can be used to operate these mobile column lifts, completely eliminating the need for cablesĀ and removing any trip risks from the workspace.

With this, mobility isn’t compromised around the workspace! Because of theĀ individual sprung-loaded steering handles that are attached to each column.

Pros and cons

The Pros and Cons of Wireless Mobile Column Lifts

Pros

Flexible and Versatile

These column lifts are mobile and can be stored or moved anywhere you like! It is a very versatile lifting solution as your operation can be conducted basically anywhere.

Heightened Safety

These mobile column lifts allow technicians to work below the suspended vehicle while standing instead of lying down. It makes their jobs both easier and safer.

Practical for Small Workshops

The prime feature of wireless column lifts is that they …. don’t have wires! This makes it practical for small workshops as it takes up a very small space and there are no cables intertwined all around the floor space.

No Cable Tripping

Wireless means cable free! Tripping hazards are dramatically reduced as the column lifts are connected to an electronic device to be controlled. Some even come with an LCD display to show the status of the column lifts.

Cons

High Maintenance Cost

Mobile column lifts are powered using batteries, and it is made up of electrical components. Maintenance and wear and tear can become costly very quickly despite low initial investments.

Low Visibility

Unlike inspection pits, mobile column lifts are not equipped with lights. This can cause technicians to use external lights for the operation, which might be a hassle.

Restricted Wheel Access

Mobile column lift lifts vehicles, including commercial vehicles, using their wheels. This will lead to a limited range of work on the wheels of the vehicle.

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When should I buy a wireless column lift?

Finally, we are addressing the main question. Here are some questions worth considering before making a purchase of column lifts.

What types of vehicles are you going to lift?

Mobile column lifts have a capacity range of 13,000 lbs to 19,000 lbs (per column). This means that these column lifts have the ability to suspend a HGV.

If you are looking to

  • Transition from light to heavy-duty work
  • Currently serving HGVs and are looking for a solution

Then, this will be perfect for you!

What type of service are you offering?

The service that you are offering is also a major factor in the decision-making of purchasing the mobile column lift. There are a few types of work that can’t be fulfilled using a mobile column lift, such as :

  • Vehicle alignments
  • Wheelworks
  • Brake works

Don’t worry, there are still other types of lifts that can cater to these services.

Conclusion

So the question – to buy or not to buy. It all boils down to the capacity and the nature of the business. If it is the right equipment for your business, go ahead and schedule an appointment with your local garage equipment provider!