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FS: Automotech Services AS-7230A Scissor Lift


Jonny Hart

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I am moving house and have nowhere to put this lift at the new place.  It is a great lift and works brilliantly for a 911 - access to everywhere underneath.

https://automotechservices.co.uk/products/as-7230a-scissor-lift/

This lift retails at £2638 incl. VAT and it is less than 2 years old.  I will accept £1250 for it but please note:

1) I no longer have the drop down end ramps (shown in the last photo) as I recessed the lift into the floor and disposed of them.  They get in the way on a 911 so it would be best to have ramps that stay on the ground if you do not recess.  Automotech do sell spares however, so the ramps could most likely be purchased from them - check first. 

2) Each scissor weighs 300kg so this is an engine crane onto a trailer job.   You won't lift this with two people so don't think you can.  Forget about putting in the back of a car - never going to happen.  The whole kit including the control unit is 700kg

3) I need it gone by 23rd September which no messing about - I am moving house.

4) Buyer disassembles - I have enough other things to do.

 

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I have the low rise version of this lift and can absolutely vouch for both the product and it’s weight! It is flipping heavy 😳

You don’t need the ramps for an IB and recessing it is the way to go. 

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33 minutes ago, World Citizen said:

Dis-assemble each ramp and I reckon it's a 2 man job to lift the whole lot in bits into the back of a pick up truck

Easy job, I needed 10 people to unload my 4 post lift today 😬  

Not sure I'd fancy messing about with disassembly of those scissors.   My fingers hurt just thinking about it.

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16 hours ago, Jonny Hart said:

Not sure I'd fancy messing about with disassembly of those scissors.   My fingers hurt just thinking about it.

I was trying to help you sell it 😉 if I hadn't already cut my concrete slab I'd have made an offer

Lower each side down onto sturdy lengths of timber between each scissor section to prevent any finger damage

Then start dis-mantling ie popping put the pivot pins working from the top down and also unbolting each hydraulic cylinder too

Easy two man job including loading too 💪

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