BendPak Updates QuickJack Portable Car Lifts Lineup

Nov. 3, 2021

BendPak announced that it has updated almost all of its QuickJack portable car lift lineup to offer customers greater lifting height and versatility. 

BendPak announced that it has updated almost all of its QuickJack portable car lift lineup to offer customers greater lifting height and versatility. The car lifts are on display this week at the Specialty Equipment Market Association (SEMA) Show in Las Vegas.

According to BendPak, QuickJack lifts are compact, frame-engaging models with an open-center design for complete access to the vehicle’s undercarriage. The new QuickJack TL Series lifts provide an additional 3 inches of lifting height over the outgoing SLX models — for a full 2 feet or more of ground clearance.

“We invented QuickJack to give customers a faster, safer lifting alternative to floor jacks, stands or ramps without the expense or massive space requirements of a permanently installed lift. The original QuickJack design was an immediate hit with consumers and professionals alike,” says Jeff Kritzer, executive vice president, BendPak. “Now, our product design and engineering team has made this professional-grade lift line even better, adding rise height while maintaining the compact, portable package our customers love.”

The new QuickJack TL line includes four models to handle everything from cars to light trucks:

5000TL: 5,000 pounds of capacity, 24-in. lifting height, 70-in. frame, 3-in. lowered height

5000TLX: 5,000  pounds of capacity, 24-in. lifting height, 76-in. frame, 3-in. lowered height

7000TL: 7,000  pounds of capacity, 24.25-in. lifting height, 70.75-in. frame, 3.5-in. lowered height

7000TLX: 7,000  pounds of capacity, 24.5-in. lifting height, 76-in. frame, 3.5-in. lowered height

BendPak says customers who have QuickJack SL models can upgrade their lifts to get the additional rise by purchasing new TL frame assemblies.

For more information: visit quickjack.com.

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