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 Many of our customers are concerned about the air requirement for
safety-lock release activation on BendPak four-post car lifts. Some
consumers may not have an air compressor or worried about the added
expense of purchasing one then going through the trouble of plumbing
airlines etc.
That's why BendPak developed this PATENT PENDING compressed air bottle
system, allowing the lift to create its own air source each time the
lift is raised. The safety-lock release system found on BendPak lifts
requires 25-PSI to safely release all four locks simultaneously. The Car
Lift Air Bottle Kit system from BendPak creates 150-PSI with one full
lift rise--more than enough air for multiple full descents with the
safety button depressed. |
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Features
- CURRENT OPTION 1 - Bottle is attached to the lift as a separate component. (As shown)
- PENDING OPTION 2 - Bottle and stated components are integrated
into the standard hydraulic power unit/manifold assembly with the
bottle being stored within the oil reservoir.
- Bottle is fed through an input fitting that is plumbed directly to the vent port on the lift hydraulic cylinder.
- Features a one-way check valve so that when air enters the bottle, it can’t escape.
- Features a second one-way check valve that operates independent
of the other that allows the cylinder to reverse direction without
creating a vacuum. It pulls air from the atmosphere rather than the air
bottle.
- Out port feeds directly to the pneumatic safety push-button operator.
- Leak-proof fittings and valves. Bottle can remain charged for up to 24-months.
- Pressure gauge to identify charged status.
- Integrated “pop-off” safety valve when bottle exceeds 150 PSI.
- Bottle fully charges up to 150-PSI with one full rise.
- Independent valve stem for emergency re-charging.

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