Learn 10 Steps for Daily Two-Post Lift Inspection in Rotary Lift Video

Learn 10 Steps for Daily Two-Post Lift Inspection in Rotary Lift Video

The latest in Rotary Lift’s “90 Second Know How” video series, “2-Post Daily Inspection,” outlines 10 steps Rotary recommends technicians take at the start of every shift to ensure their two-post lifts are operating properly.

The latest in Rotary Lift’s “90 Second Know How” video series, “2-Post Daily Inspection,” outlines 10 steps Rotary recommends technicians take at the start of every shift to ensure their two-post lifts are operating properly.

“This daily two-post lift inspection is a simple visual and operational checklist of the warning signs that something may be amiss with your two-post lift,” said Scott Field, an Automotive Lift Institute (ALI) factory-designated trainer with Rotary Lift. “Our goal for this and all of our ‘90 Second Know How’ videos is to cut to the chase, get right to the point and succinctly provide the information our customers can use – with no superfluous fanfare. Shop managers can easily and quickly share this video with their staff, without wasting valuable time.”

In addition to daily walk-arounds by the lift operator, all installed vehicle lifts should be inspected at least annually by an ALI-certified lift Inspector. If repairs are needed, the local Rotary Lift distributor can provide fast service to get the lift back in service quickly.

“The two-post lift is the most widely used vehicle lift style in the world. It’s the bread and butter piece of service equipment for many shops,” Field said. “Our two-post daily inspection video highlights the ounce of prevention that can save shop owners a pound of headaches.”

To watch any of Rotary Lift’s “90 Second Know How” videos, visit www.rotarylift.com/News-and-Resources/Training-Video-Library/.

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