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WS5 1/2
Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: Milford, CT
Age: 32
Posts: 131
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Qwik: The lift is going to be "occupied" for some time, so my buddy's can just wait their turn
![]() Cutless: There are no cables in this sytem. It uses hydralic rams, and there is an equlizer for the fluid pressure in the main power unit. It lifts pretty even, although one side may be about 1/2 inch lower every so oftem. My floor has a slight slope to it, so this is more the issue that the hydralics. |
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ASE Master Technician
Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: Madison, WI
Posts: 1,137
99 Formula WS6 M6
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Yeah our hoist are hydraulic rams too, but require cables to equalize the lifting and lower. I went to the website and found this info. Its a little vague but does describe how they equalize the lift/lower without cables. I'm curious too exactly whats inside that magic divider valve.
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ASE Master Technician
Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: Madison, WI
Posts: 1,137
99 Formula WS6 M6
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Well after a little searching I found this info that better describes how this lift works.
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WS5 1/2
Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: Milford, CT
Age: 32
Posts: 131
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Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: Mansfield, PA
Posts: 2,855
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Our Mohawk lift probably operates on the same principle. The only connection between the columns are two (2) hydraulic lines. The literature that was supplied with the lift indicates that each cylinder is equipped with a blow out valve. In the event of a hydraulic failure, the cylinders lock up. The only way to unlock them is too apply hydraulic pressure, ie. fix the break and re-pressurize the system. Our lift also has a diverter valve that allows the offside column to be operated independently of the mainside. |
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WS5 1/2
Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: Milford, CT
Age: 32
Posts: 131
2000 WS6
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This lift works on the same principle as most hydralic lifts. The differance is the power supply is mounted remotely on a cart so you actually see all the plumbing, and the lines are equal lenght. Same principles involved as far as pressurizing the rams.
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ASE Master Technician
Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: Madison, WI
Posts: 1,137
99 Formula WS6 M6
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Learn something new everyday!
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