Rotary Lift introduces Shockwave lift technology

Nov. 10, 2011
Patent-pending technologies, introduced at AAPEX, dramatically accelerate vehicle service speed.

Rotary Lift introduces Shockwave, a package of patent-pending lift technologies that dramatically accelerate vehicle service speed to provide greater technician productivity and higher shop profitability.

Shockwave-equipped two-post and SmartLift inground lifts use DC power to drive the world’s fastest rise/descent times. They also feature an exclusive Spotline laser spotting guide to speed up vehicle positioning, and a choice of new superstructures to maximize flexibility.

“When Rotary Lift introduced the Y-Lift last year, we promised that it was just the first in a series of faster lifts that would help shops speed up service and make more money,” said Jim Dirksen, vice present of sales and marketing for Rotary Lift’s parent company Vehicle Service Group (VSG). “Shockwave delivers on that promise. We spent two years talking with shop owners, dealers and technicians about their ‘pain points’ with vehicle lifts. Then we created Shockwave to address their common concerns. Recognizing that the lift is a shop’s top money-making tool, we included features that enable Shockwave-equipped lifts to start paying for themselves right away through lower installation and operating costs, and better cycle times.”

Designed primarily for express service bays where service speed is paramount, Shockwave-equipped lifts are the world’s fastest. Their 25-second rise and 19-second descent times are twice as fast as standard lifts’.

Shockwave’s impressive speed is made possible in part by its environmentally friendly DC power unit. A Shockwave-equipped lift is operated by a pair of standard 12V automotive batteries, maintained by a built-in charger that runs on 110V AC. This patent-pending approach eliminates the need for a 220V circuit, significantly reducing installation costs. Because the lift uses less electricity, daily operating costs are lower. As an added benefit, a Shockwave-equipped lift can be used even during a power outage, so if shop power is lost the tech can still lower the vehicle to the ground.

Technicians using Shockwave also can position a vehicle for service more quickly thanks to the patent-pending Spotline laser spotting guide. Spotline projects a low-power green laser line into the middle of the lifting area. The laser turns on automatically as the vehicle is being pulled into the bay, and the technician just centers the line on the vehicle’s hood and dash for perfect positioning.

Because not every shop handles the same mix of vehicles, Rotary Lift offers a choice of three superstructures for Shockwave-equipped two-post lifts, which range in capacity from 7,000 to 10,000 lbs.

  • Standard arm packages are available in flip-up or rubber pad thread-up configurations and can pick up a wide range of vehicles at the frame.
  • Moveable, low-profile pads quickly slide into place to lift unibody vehicles.
  • The Shockwave-exclusive pad/arm hybrid combines a three-stage rear arm with a fixed front pad that also incorporates auxiliary three-stage arms. As a result, the patent-pending hybrid system provides the speed of a pad lift and the versatility of a frame-engaging lift.

There are also two superstructures available for Shockwave-equipped SmartLift inground lifts. The new patent-pending Trio superstructure features the latest evolution of low-profile three-stage arms with extended reach, improved lift-to-vehicle clearance, and the industry’s widest drive-through. The patent-pending moveable pad superstructure also has an ultra-low profile and offers fast positioning. SmartLift inground lifts equipped with Shockwave have a lifting capacity of 8,000 lbs.

As part of its new product development process, Rotary Lift always tests its products for a significant period of time in actual vehicle service facilities. Ed Morse Cadillac in Tampa, Fla., has been using SmartLift inground lifts equipped with Shockwave for about six months.

 “It’s the best lift I’ve ever used,” says Gene Byrd, fixed operations director for Ed Morse Automotive Group, which has multiple franchises in Florida and Alabama. “It’s quicker, it’s more efficient, and it operates very smoothly. The technicians love these lifts. I wouldn’t even consider putting anything else in.”

Rotary Lift two-post and SmartLift inground lifts accelerated by Shockwave have been third-party tested by ETL and are ALI certified to meet ANSI safety and performance standards. They are made in the U.S.A.

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