Sefac Introduces OMER KAR Pantograph Lift

Feb. 16, 2012
Using proven engineering principles dating back to the 1600's, the "K" Series" pantograph lift raises the vehicle vertically, saving as much as 5 feet of floor space when compared to a parallelogram lift which rises at an arc.

Specialists in heavy-duty lifting equipment for 40 years, Sefac has introduced the the OMER KAR pantograph lift to its product line. Using proven engineering principles dating back to the 1600's, the "K" Series" pantograph lift raises the vehicle vertically, saving as much as 5 feet of floor space when compared to a parallelogram lift which rises at an arc. There are no mechanical crossbeams linking the runways making it easy for the operators to wheel tools, oil drainers or transmission jacks under the vehicle. It can be installed either flush or surface mounted for your preference.

The major advantage of the KAR pantograph lift is the compact profile. All tripping hazards have been eliminated, providing clear floor access from all sides and maximizing under vehicle access. The KAR also has a low drive on height allowing low ground clearance vehicles to be lifted. For extra safety, each cylinder is backed up by a continuous engaged mechanical lock and a burst valve in the unlikely event of an oil leak.