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LiftWise introduces LiftMaster 4000 lift table

April 16, 2020
The LiftMaster 4000 has a maximum capacity of 4,000 lbs when raised.

Designed for maximum convenience and versatility, the new LiftMaster 4000 lift table from LiftWise has a fully lowered height of only 8.5". It can be used to lift and lower a wide variety of parts into the ideal position for maintenance, service, and other needs. Featuring a low profile and compact design, the LiftMaster 4000 is a suitable for any heavy equipment shop, repair facility, or other service operation.

The LiftMaster 4000 has a maximum capacity of 4,000 lbs when raised. Fully extended, the lifting table rises to 27". A wide pedestal with vertical protrusions gives the lifting surface a saddle-like feel to allow for safely securing loads. Additionally, optional a flat tabletop and arm attachments can be used to better lift various components, such as rock guards, pumps, belly guards, and engine covers.

Actuated by a hand pump handle, the double-acting pump allows the operator to reach the maximum height in fewer pumps, saving time and effort. A pull of the ergonomic trigger lever and gravity lowers the table to its compact 8.5” height. Four oversized swiveling casters (2 front swivel with brakes and 2 rear swivel locking) enhance maneuverability and positioning of the table. When not in use, the pump handle can be folded over the table for simplified storage.

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