Stratus Mid-Rise Scissor Car Lift SAE-MS9000X 115% of the Rated Capacity Testing

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  • Опубликовано: 30 окт 2024

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  • @Cjsairgunscarsandmachining
    @Cjsairgunscarsandmachining 2 года назад

    This video is ridiculous! The weight on that lift cannot be 115% of rated capacity! I have tried it myself with 95%! One side of the lift was 4 inches higher than the other! This is fiction! Either that or I was sent a faulty lift. Either way Stratus has yet to do anything about it. I will also add my own video of that exact lift With an 8400 pound skid steer that will not lift it. If my list is the exact same and will not lift an 8400 pounds machine, how is it supposed to lift 10,000 pounds for them?

    • @stevenlaubach7222
      @stevenlaubach7222 2 года назад

      Just wondering if this test works cause the weight is only on the lift and not hanging over any of the lift like a vehicle would be. I have the 9000 xt havent tried my 3500 megacab diesel on it yet.

    • @Cjsairgunscarsandmachining
      @Cjsairgunscarsandmachining 2 года назад

      @@stevenlaubach7222 Don’t do it! I can send you a video of what happened when I did my Cummins heavy duty diesel! When I went to lower it, one of the locks did not disengage. They claim it’s capable of lifting that kind of weight, trust me it’s not! My truck slid off to one side and I had to somehow managed to get it off between my heavy equipment, and jacks and chains etc. It was a total nightmare! Please save yourself the headaches especially if you don’t have that type of equipment to get it off

    • @Cjsairgunscarsandmachining
      @Cjsairgunscarsandmachining 2 года назад

      @@stevenlaubach7222 furthermore, this video is total bullshit! I have a track loader that weighs 8600 pounds. I had both of the two 9000 pound models, neither of them could lift the machine and I resize the 2 inches into the ground. They wanted me to try to start at 1 foot off of the ground basically losing an entire foot of lift because it would have to be recessed an entire foot to be ground level to start. Unfortunately you already bought it you’re stuck with it, because they did send me another Lyft because obviously they knew I had a serious case, but when the second lift could not meet capacity, I had to dispute the charge on my credit card and I won Because I had conclusive evidence not only that it could not lift the weight it was rated for but that I had tried all efforts to resolve the matter amicably and was met with nothing but resistance and defiance. Horrible company!

    • @frankhartford5194
      @frankhartford5194 2 года назад

      @@stevenlaubach7222 I definitely wouldn't try anything over a half ton pick up. I have the Aston 8k midrise and a half ton crew cab is the most I dare to lift with it. I like it don't get me wrong, i have mine anchorered down too. When I do get a 3/4 ton of 1 ton it don't go on my lift. Personally I wouldn't put it on anything less then a 10-12k lift. They say to only exceed 75% on the lifting capacity. So a half ton is perfect for a 8-9k, I plan on getting a 12k for my next lift.