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Top 10 Vehicle Lift Safety Tips from Rotary Lift


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Rotary Lift draws on 90-year history to offer best practices for truck lifts, car lifts and bus lifts

MADISON, Ind., Oct. 12, 2015: Since no piece of vehicle service equipment is used on a daily basis more frequently than a vehicle lift, proper lift safety practices are crucial. That's why Rotary Lift, North America's largest lift manufacturer, has put together a list of essential safety tips for lift buyers and operators.

"Rotary Lift was established in 1925 after our founder, Peter Lunati, invented the modern hydraulic vehicle lift," says David Fischmer, marketing director for Rotary Lift parent company Vehicle Service Group (VSG). "With 90 years of experience under our collective belt, we know a lot about lift safety. So to help our customers maximize their lift performance while staying safe, we've put together these top 10 lift safety tips."

Take ALI's online Lifting It Right course. Once purchased at ALI Lift, technicians can complete this valuable lift safety training class online at any time within 90 days.

Train every technician on the proper operation of all the lifts in your facility.

Perform daily safety inspections before using any lift.

Have your lifts inspected annually by an ALI Certified Lift Inspector. Find a local inspector: Find Certified Lift Inspector.

When buying a new lift, always look for the gold ALI lift certification label. It's proof that the lift has been independently tested and ALI certified to meet industry safety and performance standards.

Make sure the lift's locks are engaged before starting vehicle service.

Always match the vehicle and job to be performed with the appropriate lift.

Use jack stands when removing heavy components. Removing heavy parts can cause the vehicle's center of gravity to shift and may make it unstable.

Use a wheel lift to prevent back strain when removing and installing heavy wheels.

Insist on OEM replacement parts when maintaining your lift.

To learn more about Rotary Lift heavy-duty lifts, visit Heavy Duty Lifts. To explore the full line of Rotary Lift parts and accessories for any vehicle service need, visit Rotary Lift or contact your local Rotary Lift distributor. Rotary Lift is also active on Facebook Facebook and Twitter twitter.com/RotaryLift.