Straightset’s 2-Post Lift is suitable for all types of vehicles including EVs

Special version with articulated lifting pads for servicing electric cars

Straightset’s 2-Post Lift is suitable for all types of vehicles including EVs

Introducing the new Space SDX35 EV 2-Post lift, an electro-mechanical lift for optimal versatility, designed for a wide range of vehicles including EVs.

The key feature of this baseless 2-Post lift is the innovative low-profile rotating final stage arms, which provide great flexibility. The space requirement of the arm is reduced, permitting to work underbody, obstacle-free, even on vehicle parts such as wheels, brakes and suspension, making the lift suitable for lifting all types of vehicles, including electric cars and those with low spoilers.

The movement flexibility of the arms provides direct access to the battery pack for its removal.

In addition to this unique design feature, the 3.5-tonne lift also includes the features of the Legend Series:

  • New design and aesthetics to enable space in the workshop to be optimised.
  • Symmetric post section to optimise the drive-through and the overall footprint in the workshop.
  • Long lasting high quality components and materials including new longer nuts, new premium bearings and new high-resistance aluminium pulleys.
  • New motor protection and cooling system and new thermal treatment on screws for lower vibrations.

The SDX35 EV is a great universal solution for those wanting to future-proof their garages as well as maintain high standards of health and safety for those operating. Suitable for cars and light commercial vehicles with a lifting height of 2,015mm.

For full specification you can visit the Straightset website.

Straightset has vast experience in designing and installing workshop equipment for servicing electric vehicles, including vehicle lifts, battery lifting tables tyre and wheel equipment, fume extraction, insulated tools, work benching and more.

Contact Straightset for more information or get a quotation by calling 01909 480055 or emailing [email protected].

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