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Triumph NT-9 9,000 lb Two-Post Cars Lift

Triumph NT-9 9,000 lb Two-Post Cars Lift

Regular price $1,123.60
Regular price $1,123.60 Sale price $2,443.75
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Triumph NT-9 9,000 lb Two-Post Cars Lift

Regular price $1,123.60
Regular price $1,123.60 Sale price $2,443.75
SAVE 54% Sold out
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NT-9 9,000 lb Two-Post Car Lift

We offer the best value for a two-post floor plate car lift. Our goal is to give you the best lift at the best price. The NT-9 has more features for a better price than any other lift. Whether you’re starting a new business or building your dream garage at home, we make it affordable for you.

The three-stage front arms allow the lift to reach a variety of vehicles. The floor plate covers the cables and hoses, making it perfect for low ceilings. The lift comes with a power unit, motor, and floor mounting hardware.

Specifications:

  • Lifting Capacity: 9,000 lbs
  • Overall Height: 111″
  • Overall Width: 132″
  • Width Between Posts: 106″ (at vehicle mirror height)
  • Drive-Through Width: 96″ (at the tires on the floor)
  • Lifting Height: 72″
  • Lowered Height: 4.5″
  • Base Plate Size: 19″x17″
  • Truck Adapters: Yes
  • Lock Release: Dual Point
  • Electric Safety Shutoff: No
  • Concrete PSI Rating: 3,000
  • Motor: 3 Horse Power
  • Voltage: 220 Volts
  • Lifting Time: 40 Seconds
  • Shipping Weight: 1,303 lbs
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