Forward Lift Unveils High-Capacity Lift

March 13, 2015

March 13, 2015—Forward Lift has announced the introduction of its I10, 10,000 lb.–capacity two-post lift.

The lift comes with Spot-Rite three-stage front arms which are designed to properly lift a wide range of vehicles.

“Most shops service a variety of cars, trucks, SUVs and vans daily,” John Uhl, sales and brand manager for Forward Lift, said in a release. “If certain bays aren’t equipped for certain vehicles, bottlenecks can occur and reduce productivity. Shop managers can assign any light-duty vehicle to a work bay equipped with an I10 two-post lift. Its Spot-Rite three-stage arms are equally adept at symmetrically holding heavier vehicles and asymmetrically holding lighter ones.” 

Forward Lift’s Spot-Rite design allows technicians to use both a one three-stage arm and one two-stage arm on each column. The rear arm has a reach of 58 inches toward the back of the vehicle, while the shorter front arm can be angled toward the middle of the bay.

Spot-Rite arms come standard on the lift.

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