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Adjustable motorcycle stand, lifting stand, workshop table hoist, 1100lb
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Description
Features:
1. Made of high-quality aluminum alloy and carbon steel, durable and sturdy.2. It can ensure the motorcycle's safety and offer great convenience when working on your motorcycle.
3. The maximum capacity can reach up to 1100 lbs.
4. The rubber mat platform increases stability, prevents slipping, and also prevents scratches on the frame.
5. The compact design makes it ideal for use in the garage, workshop, or on the track.
Specifications:
This stand can be used alone or with most motorcycle lifts. Many repair shops use such lifts to raise the vehicle off the ground and level it. It has a removable crank, a simple crank. Such a practical tool, you'll love it.Features:
1. Made of high-quality aluminum alloy and carbon steel, durable and sturdy.
2. It can ensure the safety of the motorcycle and offer great convenience when working on your motorcycle.
3. The maximum capacity can reach up to 1100 lbs.
4. The rubber mat platform increases stability, prevents slipping, and also prevents scratches on the frame.
5. The compact design makes it ideal for use in the garage, shop, or on the track.
Specification:
Condition: 100% Brand New
Item Type: Scissor Lift
Material: Aluminum Alloy + Carbon Steel Color: Red + Black
Maximum Capacity: Approx. 1100 lbs
Minimum Height: approx. 85 mm / 3.3 inches
Maximum Height: approx. 340 mm / 13.4 inches
Weight: 13 kg / 28.7 lb (approx.)
Package List:
1 x Scissor Lift
1 x English Manual
Note:
Please be aware that the new and old types of this product will be sent randomly, and please ensure this is acceptable to you before ordering.
Features
- BrandOTHERS
- Pcs per pack1
- Availability of spare parts0.000912 year(s)
- ManoMano ReferenceME220678597
- MMID974366010484
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