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Two-Post Car Parking Lift Product

Overview

A two-post car parking lift stacks one vehicle above another in a single parking bay. Unlike a workshop lift, it is built for long-duration storage: the raised car may sit aloft for weeks, so the design philosophy is to park the load on mechanical steel locks rather than on hydraulic pressure. The machine consists of two Lifting Post columns anchored to the slab, a galvanized Drive-On Platform spanning between them, a Hydraulic Cylinder in each post, and a compact Hydraulic Power Unit feeding both cylinders from a single pump.

Typical units lift 2,300–2,700 kg to a height of around 1.8–2.1 m, enough to drive a second car underneath. This is a "dependent" parking system: the lower car must be moved before the upper one can come down, which keeps the mechanism simple and the price low compared with puzzle or shuttle systems.

How it works

The driver positions the upper car on the Deck Plate sections, with the front tires against the Wheel Stop and the hinged Drive-On Ramp folding up behind the rear wheels as a chock. Turning the hold-to-run Key Switch starts the pump motor; oil flows through a tee in the Hydraulic Hose Kit to both cylinders simultaneously. Each Piston Rod pushes its Lift Carriage up the inside of the Column Profile on replaceable Slide Block pads.

Two cylinders fed from one pump will not naturally stay level, because the load is rarely centered. The Synchronization System corrects this mechanically: two crossed 8 mm Synchronization Cable ropes run over Cable Sheave pulleys so that each carriage is tied to the opposite one. If one side leads, its cable immediately drags the lagging side along, holding the platform level to within a few millimetres. The Cable Tensioner clevises remove slack at installation, and a Limit Switch trips the controls if a cable ever goes slack.

As the carriages rise, the spring-loaded Lock Latch pawls click into windows punched in the columns roughly every 100 mm. At the chosen height the operator releases the switch and briefly lowers the lift until the latches seat; the platform then rests entirely on steel. The hydraulic circuit also retains pressure through the check valve in the Valve Block, but the locks are the primary holding element, so a slow seal leak cannot let the car descend overnight.

Lowering and hydraulic safety

To lower, the operator holds the down position: the Release Solenoid coils pull the latches clear through the common Lock Release Bar, the pump gives a short raise pulse to unload the pawls, and the solenoid lowering valve in the valve block opens. The car descends by gravity, with a fixed orifice limiting speed to roughly 0.1 m/s regardless of load.

Each cylinder port carries a Velocity Fuse. In normal lowering, flow stays below the fuse's trip point; if a hose bursts, flow spikes and the fuse slams shut within a fraction of a second, trapping oil in the Cylinder Barrel and freezing the platform in place. A pressure relief valve protects the circuit against overload if someone parks a vehicle heavier than rated capacity, and the rod seals are backed by a wiper Oil Seal that keeps grit out of the gland.

Structure and installation

Each column is a roll-formed steel C-profile about 4.5 mm thick, welded to a Column Baseplate and fixed with five M16 Anchor Bolt wedge anchors. The slab matters: manufacturers require at least 160 mm of C20/25 concrete, since the anchors see both shear and pull-out from platform moment loads. The platform's Platform Crossmember beams bolt to the carriages, and Drip Tray channels under the deck joints catch oil, road salt, and meltwater so they do not rain on the lower car — a small detail that distinguishes parking lifts from service lifts.

The Hydraulic Power Unit hangs on one column: a 2.2 kW induction motor (built from a standard Stator Assembly and Rotor Assembly in a Motor Housing) drives the Hydraulic Gear Pump, drawing from the 10 L Oil Reservoir. Control wiring runs through a Wire Bundle to the Control Box, where Relay contactors switch the motor and valves. Operation is deliberately dead-man: nothing moves unless the key switch is held, and the removable key prevents children or unauthorized users from cycling the lift in shared garages.

European units are designed around EN 14010 (safety of powered parking systems), which drives the lock spacing, the velocity fuses, and the requirement that the platform withstand 115 % of rated load without permanent deformation. Service amounts to an annual check of cable tension, latch wear, anchor torque, and oil level — one reason these lifts routinely run for decades in residential garages.

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Bill of materials

7 top-level lines · 55 rows shown · 108 parts total · indented to 3 levels
# Item / sub-assembly Part no. Qty/assy Ext. qty Parts Type
1 Lifting Post 6 parts car-parking-lift-post 2 13 assembly
1.1 Column Profile car-parking-lift-column 2 part
1.2 Lift Carriage car-parking-lift-carriage 2 part
1.3 Slide Block car-parking-lift-slide-block 8 part
1.4 Anchor Bolt car-parking-lift-anchor-bolt 10 part
1.5 Column Baseplate car-parking-lift-baseplate 2 part
1.6 Fastener Set fastener-set 2 part
2 Hydraulic Cylinder 6 parts car-parking-lift-cylinder 2 6 assembly
2.1 Cylinder Barrel car-parking-lift-cyl-barrel 2 part
2.2 Piston Rod car-parking-lift-piston-rod 2 part
2.3 Rod Gland car-parking-lift-rod-gland 2 part
2.4 Velocity Fuse car-parking-lift-velocity-fuse 2 part
2.5 O-Ring Set oring-set 2 part
2.6 Oil Seal oil-seal 2 part
3 Drive-On Platform 7 parts car-parking-lift-platform 1 14 assembly
3.1 Deck Plate car-parking-lift-deck-plate 4 part
3.2 Platform Crossmember car-parking-lift-crossmember 3 part
3.3 Drive-On Ramp car-parking-lift-ramp 1 part
3.4 Wheel Stop car-parking-lift-wheel-stop 1 part
3.5 Drip Tray car-parking-lift-drip-tray 2 part
3.6 Sheet Metal Panel sheet-panel 2 part
3.7 Fastener Set fastener-set 1 part
4 Mechanical Lock System 5 parts car-parking-lift-lock-system 1 8 assembly
4.1 Lock Latch car-parking-lift-lock-latch 2 part
4.2 Lock Release Bar car-parking-lift-lock-bar 1 part
4.3 Release Solenoid car-parking-lift-release-solenoid 2 part
4.4 Coil Spring coil-spring 2 part
4.5 Fastener Set fastener-set 1 part
5 Synchronization System 4 parts car-parking-lift-sync-system 1 12 assembly
5.1 Synchronization Cable car-parking-lift-sync-cable 2 part
5.2 Cable Sheave car-parking-lift-sheave 4 part
5.3 Cable Tensioner car-parking-lift-cable-tensioner 2 part
5.4 Ball Bearing ball-bearing 4 part
6 Hydraulic Power Unit 7 parts car-parking-lift-power-unit 1 27 assembly
6.1 Hydraulic Gear Pump car-parking-lift-pump 1 part
6.2 Stator Assembly 3 parts stator-assembly 1 3 assembly
6.2.1 Stator Core (laminations) stator-core 1 part
6.2.2 Copper Winding copper-winding 1 part
6.2.3 Slot Insulation stator-insulation 1 part
6.3 Rotor Assembly 4 parts rotor-assembly 1 19 assembly
6.3.1 Rotor Shaft rotor-shaft 1 part
6.3.2 Rotor Core rotor-core 1 part
6.3.3 Neodymium Magnet neodymium-magnet 16× 16 part
6.3.4 Ball Bearing ball-bearing 1 part
6.4 Motor Housing motor-housing 1 part
6.5 Oil Reservoir car-parking-lift-reservoir 1 part
6.6 Valve Block car-parking-lift-valve-block 1 part
6.7 Hydraulic Hose Kit car-parking-lift-hose-kit 1 part
7 Control System 6 parts car-parking-lift-controls 1 9 assembly
7.1 Control Box car-parking-lift-control-box 1 part
7.2 Key Switch car-parking-lift-key-switch 1 part
7.3 Limit Switch car-parking-lift-limit-switch 2 part
7.4 Bare PCB pcb-bare 1 part
7.5 Relay relay 3 part
7.6 Wire Bundle wire-bundle 1 part

Sourcing — likely vendors

Companies that make this · indicative price $10k–$200k · MOQ & lead are typical
VendorHQSpecialtyMOQLead time
🇺🇸Otis
otis.com ↗
Farmington, US Elevators & escalators 20 units 14–24 wks
🇨🇭Schindler
schindler.com ↗
Ebikon, CH Elevators & escalators 20 units 14–24 wks
🇫🇮KONE
kone.com ↗
Espoo, FI Elevators & escalators 20 units 14–24 wks
🇩🇪TK Elevator
tkelevator.com ↗
Düsseldorf, DE Elevators 20 units 14–24 wks
mitsubishielectric.com ↗ Tokyo, JP Elevators & electronics 20 units 14–24 wks

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