Mohawk’s A-7 Asymmetric Two-Post Lift Fits in Narrow Bays

Nov. 12, 2015
Mohawk’s A-7 model is an asymmetric two-post lift with a 7,000-pound lifting capacity. The asymmetric design allows the A-7 lift to fit in narrow 10-foot bays while all vehicle doors are fully opened.

Mohawk’s A-7 model is an asymmetric two-post lift with a 7,000-pound lifting capacity. The asymmetric design allows the A-7 lift to fit in narrow 10-foot bays while all vehicle doors are fully opened.

The company says that in addition to the clear floor work area, the A-7 offers height adjustable overhead steel hydraulic lines to easily fit a shop’s ceiling height or optional underground lines.

Standard features of the A-7 include low 3 ½-inch swing arms for access under the lowest riding sports cars, and both 3-inch and 6-inch truck frame adaptors for hard to reach vehicle frames. Automatic swing arm restraints assure vehicle security and safety.

All Mohawk Lifts are designed and manufactured in the U.S.A. by Mohawk Resources Ltd. based in Amsterdam, N.Y. Mohawk’s A-7 lift is ALI/ETL certified and comes with a 25-year structural and 10 year mechanical warranty.

For more information, visit www.mohawklifts.com.

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