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Features 7,000-lb lifting capacity Telescoping Low-Pro arms for sports cars Bi-metric asymmetric & symmetric arm configuration Lowered arm tube supports Automatic arm restraints Single release-point operation Taller lift carriages Automatic safety locks Single hidden hydraulic cylinder (2) redundant safety cables Multiple lock positions Who should get the GP-7LCS? The GrandPrix was invented to give you more versatility to work from home. Its extremely low-profile columns dont sacrifice lifting capacity: the GP-7LCS offers the full 7,000-lb. lift of the other GrandPrix models and boasts a full 58" rise. Its hard to overstate how different the GP-7LCS is from any other garage lift. Two-post lifts have long been standard equipment for professional service bays, but many DIYers have been waiting for the day a model would come along that fits in an average-size garage. To this end, compromises have come in the form of "portable" two-post models. But in all likelihood, these lifts lack the GrandPrixs backup safety features, the sheer ruggedness of its construction and its full lifting height. Not to mention, the GrandPrix comes with the same great industry-best warranty as other BendPak two-posts. Its also backed by a full service team to support your every need, before and after your purchase. The incredible, game-changing upside of the GP-7LCS is that it stands at just 8 10". Even if it doesnt offer as much rise as high as other two-posts, its impressive 58" is still more than what you get with low-profile, mid-rise scissor lifts. So, if youre between a scissor lift and a GrandPrix, both of which are ideal for garages with tight space and/or low ceilings, the GP-7LCS ultimately offers more lifting height. For more lifting height, we recommend the 68" rise GP-7LC, which fits in garages with ceilings as low as 10. Also, the standard-height GP-7 offers a whopping 78" rise and requires 13 ceilings. More lift, less steel Super-slim side columns define the look of the GrandPrix. Its stunning and simple design features an overhead crossbar with a built-in auto-shutoff bar, eliminating any risk of vehicles slamming into the overhead steel beam. All this is built into an extremely compact lift. Despite the slimmer proportions, you still get ample drive-thru and clearfloor design for a look at thats as clean as it is practical. Four lifting cables Quad lifting cables ensure your GP-7LCS is as reliable as any two-post lift ever made. Just because its a short design doesnt mean the GrandPrix comes up "short" on safety. In fact, it features twice as many steel lifting cables as other two-post lift and four-post lift models. This ensures that in virtually every single circumstance, as long as the lift is properly operated and maintained, failure in the form of uneven lifting or sudden drops is entirely eliminated. The backup cables are redundant; theyre simply there to guarantee peace-of-mind at all times. Single overhead cylinder Most hydraulic two-post lifts use dual hydraulic cylinders in the side columns. Thats because most hydraulic cylinders found in car lifts are longer than the length of the lifts overhead crossbeam. They simply wont fit anywhere but the side columns, so the columns have to be made thick enough to house the cylinders. To solve this problem, GrandPrix pairs the lifting power of a single, shortened overhead cylinder with four aircraft-quality lifting cables. Our crucial placement of the cylinder frees up a lot of space along the sides, allowing the GP-7LCS to use a lot less steel. The result is a slimmer, safer, 100% industrial-grade lift that homeowners and professionals alike can be proud to put in their garages. Bi-metric arms Dual-capability Bi-metric arms can be adjusted for symmetric or asymmetric vehicle loading at any time. Some operators prefer to center their vehicles, while others prefer the asymmetric style that permits more door clearance. Oftentimes, user preference comes second to the actual space available and layout of the garage. Thats why GrandPrix lets you switch between both. No additional purchase necessary. GP-7LCS Specifications Capacity Lifting Capacity* 7,000 lbs. (3,175 kg) *Max Capacity / Front Axle 3,500 lbs. (1,588 kg) *Max Capacity / Rear Axle 3,500 lbs. (1,588 kg) Rise A - Rise: 54" (1,372 mm) B - Rise + Pad Only: 58" (1,473 mm) C - Rise + Pad + 63 mm Adapter: 66" (1,676 mm) D - Min. Height + Pad: 4.5" (114 mm) Time to Full Rise: 45 seconds Outside Dimensions E - Height Overall: 106.5" (2,705 mm) F - Width Overall: 125" (3,175 mm) G - Outside Columns: 119.5" (3,035 mm) Inside Dimensions H - Inside Columns: 110" (2,794 mm) I - Drive-Thru Clearance: 98" (2,489 mm) J - Floor To Overhead Switch: 96" (2,438 mm) Arms & Pads K - Front Arm Reach: (MIN) 26" (660 mm) K - Front Arm Reach: (MAX) 42" (1,067 mm) L - Rear Arm Reach: (MIN) 26" (660 mm) L - Rear Arm Reach: (MAX) 47.5" (1,207 mm) Max Load Per Arm 1,750 lbs. (794 kg) Power Unit Motor: 220 VAC / 60 Hz / 1 Ph Noise: 45dB