The HD-9 series lifts offers our largest variety in any BendPak four-post lift weight class because most vehicles serviced by most shops weigh less than 9,000 lbs. If you need to lift heavier vehicles, we have larger-capacity models that keep you covered.
The HD-7P is a 7,000-lb. capacity, narrow-configuration four-post lift. This model offers compact convenience, so it also helps maintain an open, fresh appearance in more spacious garages.
BendPak’s HD-7W is the standard-width car lift model in the HD-7 series. With a 110.25” overall width and a spacious 100.25” spread between the columns, there’s plenty of room to park most cars and trucks in the lower position. This leaves ample space for you to maneuver.
Avoid rust, blemishes, rot, weather damage and more with BendPak’s longer, extended-height HD-7500BLX boat lift. It’s the safest, most cost-effective way to dry dock your boat.
The HD-7PXW is a literal giant. This four-post lift is also a magnificent display platform and will effortlessly lift up to 7,000 lbs. over 12 feet into the air! Specially made for dealers, it’s perfect for stacking taller vehicles and getting them seen!
Supersize your parking capacity with this revolutionary tri-level parking lift from BendPak! This unique four-post parking lift design parks up to three vehicles in one space, instantly tripling your parking capacity. With an extended length and taller rise compared to the HD-973P, the HD-973PX has even more room for your longest and boxiest vehicles.
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