Ari-Hetra unveils wireless mobile column lifts

Ari-Hetra introduced its BPW Wireless Mobile Column Lifts, designed to enhance efficiency and safety for service technicians. These lifts are powered by a low friction recirculating ball-screw mechanism, allowing for precise control and efficiency.  A longer battery life promises the highest number of lifting cycles in the industry, the company said in a news release.

Technicians can easily move and reposition each wireless column lift, which can be connected in sets of up to eight, supporting a maximum capacity of 144,000 lbs.

mobile column lifts lifting a truck
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“Our lifts redefine what’s achievable, said Chris Jones, president of Ari-Hetra. “They not only enhance safety and productivity but also offer unmatched dependability and simplicity. We’re thrilled to deliver this pioneering technology industrywide.”

Each wireless lift supports up to 18,000 lbs., and a set of eight can handle up to 144,000 lbs. No wiring is needed, which reduces work area clutter and associated risks. The recirculating ball-screw mechanism requires minimal maintenance, is lightweight, and avoids leakage issues common with hydraulic systems, Ari-Hetra says, adding that the intuitive interface offers user-friendly controls with precise lift positioning. Additionally, self-balancing and automatic shut-off features enhance safety, while the lifts’ versatility makes them suitable for a range of medium and heavy-duty vehicles.


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