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Mobile Column Lifts Product

Overview

Mobile column lifts are modular lifting systems used in professional repair shops and fleet facilities for simultaneous elevation of vehicles. Unlike a four-post lift (which is permanent), column lifts are portable—four independent self-contained units that roll to any vehicle and lift it synchronously. Each [[mobile-column-lift-column-unit|column unit]] contains its own electric pump, hydraulic cylinder, and relief valve; a [[mobile-column-lift-synchronizer-valve|master synchronizer valve]] ensures all four columns raise and lower in lockstep, maintaining platform height parity to within ±0.5 inches.

Capacity is typically 12,000 lbs total (3,000 lbs per column), rated for most cars and light trucks. A wireless or hardwired [[mobile-column-lift-control-pendant|control pendant]] lets the operator position the vehicle at any height from 48 to 72 inches, then engage mechanical [[mobile-column-lift-safety-interlock|safety locks]] on each column for passive holding. If electrical power is lost or a hydraulic hose ruptures, the locks grip the column and prevent uncontrolled descent.

Professional shops favor columns over four-post lifts when space is limited (columns roll into a corner storage rack) or when many different vehicle types and sizes pass through the bay (each column independently adjusts height and reaches out to different lift points). A fleet of twelve columns (three columns per vehicle × four vehicles) can serve a busy shop indefinitely.

Synchronized lifting and height control

The [[mobile-column-lift-synchronizer-valve|synchronizer valve]] is the intelligence of the system. It receives pump output from one master pump (often mounted on the first column) and distributes equal flow to all four columns via a proportional [[mobile-column-lift-sync-flow-divider|flow divider]]. If one column encounters slightly higher load, its outlet pressure rises; the controller detects this via [[mobile-column-lift-sync-pressure-sensor|pressure transducers]] and adjusts the pump displacement solenoid to increase flow to the lagging columns.

The [[mobile-column-lift-column-pump|electric pump]] on each column (1 hp, 2.5 cc/rev gear pump) pressurizes its [[mobile-column-lift-column-cylinder|3" bore × 36" stroke cylinder]]. The [[mobile-column-lift-sync-flow-divider|flow divider]] maintains 25% of total flow to each column, automatically balancing load. If one side of a vehicle is heavier (e.g., engine-loaded front end), the synchronizer slows that column slightly and accelerates the others, evening out height differential. A [[mobile-column-lift-pendant-height-display|digital display]] on the pendant shows the height of all four columns in real time (0.5" resolution), letting the operator see any imbalance developing.

The [[mobile-column-lift-column-accumulator|0.5L nitrogen accumulator]] on each column cushions pressure ripples from the pump, reducing water-hammer shocks in the hoses. If a column reaches its end-of-travel hard stop, the accumulator absorbs the shock and prevents spike pressures that could blow hoses or seals.

Fork pads and vehicle contact

Each [[mobile-column-lift-fork-extension|fork extension]] consists of two arms (left and right) with [[mobile-column-lift-fork-pad-rubber|replaceable rubber pads]] (4" × 3" contact area). The pads are mounted on [[mobile-column-lift-fork-ball-bearing|ball-bearing carriages]] that slide vertically along a [[mobile-column-lift-fork-slide-post|post]], allowing the operator to adjust pad height independently. This is critical—different vehicles have lift points at different heights. A sedan might lift at the frame rails (12" from ground), while a truck lifts at the frame under the doors (18" from ground).

A fine-pitch [[mobile-column-lift-fork-height-screw|height screw]] on each column allows ±3" of vertical pad adjustment with minimal effort. The pads themselves are replaceable—as they wear or crack with use, they slide off and are re-glued or bolted back on. The [[mobile-column-lift-wheel-base|wheel base assembly]] for each column includes lateral adjustment screws, allowing the operator to roll columns inward or outward to engage vehicle lift points precisely.

Most shops pre-position columns for common vehicle types—sedan, truck, SUV—by marking pad height and wheel positions on the shop floor with tape. When a new car arrives, technicians quickly roll the columns into the marked position and confirm pad contact before raising.

Mobility and wheel bases

Each [[mobile-column-lift-wheel-base|wheel base]] has four casters: two swivel (front), two fixed (rear). This arrangement allows a single column to be rolled into position (swivel casters rotate), then parked (fixed casters prevent lateral motion). The [[mobile-column-lift-base-caster-swivel|swivel casters]] can spin 360° but are coupled with a manual [[mobile-column-lift-base-brake|parking brake]] engaged by foot lever. Pressing the lever locks the swivel casters, preventing unintended rolling.

The entire column unit weighs about 800 lbs (pump, cylinder, valve, structure). Two technicians can roll it across a shop floor, but most shops use a [[mobile-column-lift-base-frame|mobile cart base]] or forklift for positioning. The column mounts to the base via bolted connections, allowing rapid swap-out if a column is damaged or requires service.

The [[mobile-column-lift-base-adjustment-screw|leveling screws]] on the base allow fine height adjustment to compensate for uneven shop floors. Most floors have slight slope for drainage; the screws ensure the vehicle sits level on the lift, preventing tipping hazard.

Safety locks and pressure relief

Each [[mobile-column-lift-safety-interlock|lock assembly]] uses a spring-loaded [[mobile-column-lift-lock-pawl|pawl]] that engages ratchet teeth milled into the column body (2" pitch, every 2 inches of height). When raised, the operator presses the lock button on the control pendant, which energizes [[mobile-column-lift-lock-solenoid-release|solenoid valves]] to pull the pawls out of engagement and allow continued lifting. When the button is released, the pawls snap back into the nearest tooth set by gravity and spring force.

This is entirely passive—no power is required to hold the vehicle. If electrical power fails or a hydraulic hose ruptures, the [[mobile-column-lift-lock-spring|lock springs]] snap the pawls into engagement instantly, halting descent. The pawls are designed to support the full 3,000 lbs load at each column indefinitely; there is no time limit for how long a vehicle can remain lifted.

The [[mobile-column-lift-column-relief|pressure relief valve]] on each column is set to 3,000 psi, protecting the pump and cylinder from overpressure. If the operator tries to lift a vehicle exceeding 3,000 lbs per column, the relief opens and the pump unloads. Most systems include load-limiting solenoids that prevent lift initiation if a load cell detects overage.

Control systems and wireless operation

The [[mobile-column-lift-control-pendant|control pendant]] communicates with the [[mobile-column-lift-sync-electronic-control|controller]] via either hardwired 50 ft coil cord or wireless 2.4 GHz digital link. The wireless option allows the operator to stand at the vehicle's side and watch lift point contact without being tethered to a control station. The wireless signal uses frequency-hopping and encryption to prevent interference or unauthorized activation.

Push-buttons on the pendant control Up/Down/Stop. The [[mobile-column-lift-pendant-height-display|height display]] shows numeric values for all four columns, letting the operator see that a 6,000 lbs vehicle is balanced (three columns at 2,000 lbs each on two sides, one column at 0 lbs on the other). Most pendants also have a soft limit dial—the operator can set a maximum lift height (e.g., 60 inches), and the system slows near that height and stops automatically.

A [[mobile-column-lift-pendant-estop-button|red emergency stop button]] on the pendant is dual-channel safety rated—pressing it cuts pump power, closes all solenoid valves, and sends a wireless signal to the manifold controller. The system is designed so that loss of wireless signal does not result in uncontrolled descent; instead, the lift holds at its current height via the [[mobile-column-lift-column-accumulator|accumulator]] pressure, giving the operator time to press an on-site e-stop button on the synchronizer manifold itself.

Field deployment and maintenance

A typical shop owns 8–12 column units and stores them on a mobile rack when not in use. During the workday, columns are deployed into bays as vehicles arrive. Setup time is 2–3 minutes: position columns at marked spots, roll into vehicle lift points, confirm pad contact, and press the Up button. Lift completes in 60–90 seconds to full height (48–72").

Maintenance is minimal: the pump and cylinder seal kits are user-replaceable; hoses are field-disconnectable via quick-couplers. The [[mobile-column-lift-sync-pressure-sensor|pressure sensors]] and [[mobile-column-lift-sync-electronic-control|controller]] are solid-state and rarely fail. The [[mobile-column-lift-fork-pad-rubber|rubber pads]] should be replaced every 3–5 years with normal use; most shops keep a spare set on hand.

The [[mobile-column-lift-hydraulic-hoses|interconnect hoses]] between the manifold and columns are SAE 100R2 (high-pressure rated), but their routing matters. Hoses should not be bent sharply, run near hot surfaces, or pinched by casters. Most shops use [[mobile-column-lift-hose-routing-bracket|hose brackets]] and dress the runs vertically along column bodies to minimize risk of pinch or abrasion damage.

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Bill of materials

7 top-level lines · 41 rows shown · 151 parts total · indented to 3 levels
# Item / sub-assembly Part no. Qty/assy Ext. qty Parts Type
1 Column Unit Assembly 6 parts mobile-column-lift-column-unit 4 6 assembly
1.1 Column Housing mobile-column-lift-column-body 4 part
1.2 Pump Unit mobile-column-lift-column-pump 4 part
1.3 Lifting Cylinder mobile-column-lift-column-cylinder 4 part
1.4 Relief Valve mobile-column-lift-column-relief 4 part
1.5 Control Valve mobile-column-lift-column-valve-spool 4 part
1.6 Accumulator mobile-column-lift-column-accumulator 4 part
2 Fork Extension Assembly 5 parts mobile-column-lift-fork-extension 4 10 assembly
2.1 Fork Slide Post mobile-column-lift-fork-slide-post 4 part
2.2 Fork Arm mobile-column-lift-fork-arm-pair 8 part
2.3 Height Adjuster mobile-column-lift-fork-height-screw 4 part
2.4 Fork Pad mobile-column-lift-fork-pad-rubber 8 part
2.5 Bearing Carriage mobile-column-lift-fork-ball-bearing 16 part
3 Synchronizer Valve Block 5 parts mobile-column-lift-synchronizer-valve 1 8 assembly
3.1 Manifold Body mobile-column-lift-sync-manifold-body 1 part
3.2 Flow Divider mobile-column-lift-sync-flow-divider 1 part
3.3 Pressure Sensor mobile-column-lift-sync-pressure-sensor 4 part
3.4 Controller mobile-column-lift-sync-electronic-control 1 part
3.5 Master Gauge mobile-column-lift-sync-pressure-gauge 1 part
4 Hydraulic Interconnect 4 parts mobile-column-lift-hydraulic-hoses 1 24 assembly
4.1 Main Hose mobile-column-lift-hose-main 4 part
4.2 Return Hose mobile-column-lift-hose-return 4 part
4.3 Quick Coupler mobile-column-lift-hose-quick-coupler 8 part
4.4 Hose Bracket mobile-column-lift-hose-routing-bracket 8 part
5 Control Pendant 5 parts mobile-column-lift-control-pendant 1 7 assembly
5.1 Wireless Transmitter mobile-column-lift-pendant-transmitter 1 part
5.2 Receiver mobile-column-lift-pendant-receiver 1 part
5.3 Push Button mobile-column-lift-pendant-button 3 part
5.4 Height Display mobile-column-lift-pendant-height-display 1 part
5.5 E-Stop mobile-column-lift-pendant-estop-button 1 part
6 Position Lock Assembly 4 parts mobile-column-lift-safety-interlock 4 4 assembly
6.1 Lock Pawl mobile-column-lift-lock-pawl 4 part
6.2 Lock Bracket mobile-column-lift-lock-catch-bracket 4 part
6.3 Release Solenoid mobile-column-lift-lock-solenoid-release 4 part
6.4 Lock Spring mobile-column-lift-lock-spring 4 part
7 Wheel Base Assembly 5 parts mobile-column-lift-wheel-base 4 8 assembly
7.1 Base Frame mobile-column-lift-base-frame 4 part
7.2 Swivel Caster mobile-column-lift-base-caster-swivel 8 part
7.3 Fixed Caster mobile-column-lift-base-caster-fixed 8 part
7.4 Parking Brake mobile-column-lift-base-brake 4 part
7.5 Leveling Screw mobile-column-lift-base-adjustment-screw 8 part

Sourcing — likely vendors

Companies that make this · indicative price $30–$800 · MOQ & lead are typical
VendorHQSpecialtyMOQLead time
stanleyblackanddecker.com ↗ New Britain, US Tools (DeWalt, Craftsman) 500 units 6–12 wks
bosch-professional.com ↗ Leinfelden, DE Power tools 500 units 6–12 wks
🇨🇳Techtronic
ttigroup.com ↗
Hong Kong, CN Tools (Milwaukee, Ryobi) 500 units 6–12 wks
🇯🇵Makita
makita.com ↗
Anjo, JP Power tools 500 units 6–12 wks
🇨🇭Hilti
hilti.com ↗
Schaan, CH Construction tools 500 units 6–12 wks

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