Rotary launches its LT35A air-hydraulic lifting table
GlobalSpec News Desk | August 20, 2024Rotary, part of Vehicle Service Group (VSG) and Dover have announced the launch of its new LT35A Air-Hydraulic Lifting Table.
According to its developers, the LT35A provides automotive service and repair shops with new levels of flexibility, functionality and safety by easily lifting electric vehicle (EV) batteries and other heavy components, including engines and transmissions.
Source: Rotary
With a 3,500 lb. capacity, the LT35A is highly maneuverable and offers side-to-side tilt alignment with fore and aft tilt adjustments while under load. The platform can also be adjusted to fine-tune positioning with swivel locks on both sides for additional safety, the company explained.
"At Rotary, our core focus on "Serving the Shop" revolves around securing vehicle service for the future. The LT35A is a valuable asset for shops looking to future-proof their operations as it surpasses capacities for emerging EV batteries and other substantial components such as engines and powertrains," said John Uhl, director of product management for rRotary. "This lifting table easily handles heavy parts while providing enhanced versatility and strength that technicians can rely on."
The LT35A runs on shop air-hydraulic operation, so electrical power is not required to use the table. Its pushbutton pendant control offers easy and comfortable use while offering the technician the ability to move around and have a clear view of the workspace. For steady positioning, the table is secured with air-released mechanical locks and 360° "low friction" casters on each wheel.
The LT35A can also be paired with Rotary's new, patent-pending RT30 repair table to create multiple workstations without the need for extra lift tables. The 3,000 lb. capacity RT30 mounts on top of the LT35A, serving as a fixture to support the removal of heavy components. It can also be lowered to its legs to serve as a repair table, freeing the LT35A to be used for other jobs.
For more information on the new Rotary LT35A Air-Hydraulic Lifting Table, visit the Rotary website.