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2013 Atlas Catalog - Atlas Automotive Equipment

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Two Post LiftsOH-10XThis commercial grade two-post lift is the perfect choice for garagesthat demand the highest quality at the absolute best price. The<strong>Atlas</strong> OH10X is WIDER and TALLER than most two-post lifts.<strong>Atlas</strong> OH-10X SpecificationsCapacity10,000 lb.Overall Height 152” (12’ 8”)Overall Floor Width 144 5/8” (12’ 5/8”)Outside Column To Outside Column 135 7/8” (11’ 3 7/8”)Maximum Lift Height (With Adapters) 84” (7’)Minimum Arm Height 4”Inside Column 117 1/2” (9’ 9 1/2”)Drive Thru 106 1/8” (8’ 10 1/8”)Motor / Electrical Requirement220 Volt, Single (1) PhaseA 30 amp Breaker Is RecommendedShipping Weight1,700 lb.Features• Commercial Grade• Direct Drive Cylinders• 2-Stage Heavy DutySymmetric Arms• Single Piece Columns• Symmetric Columns• Extra Long Carriages• Powder Coat Finish• 10,000 lb. Capacity• Clear Floor Design• Free Truck Adapters• Mounting Hardware• 5-Year Structural, 2-YearPower Unit WarrantyDirect Drive CylinderThe direct drive hydraulic cylinder configuration is thepreferred cylinder lifting system for commercial overheadtwo-post above ground lifts. The direct drive cylinderconfiguration has fewer moving parts than the chainover-rollercylinder configuration. In this direct driveconfiguration, it is actually the cylinder (attached to thecarriage) that moves up; as the hollow piston rod exertspressure on the base of the column.The pressurized hydraulic fluid flows into the side ofthe cylinder rod (there is a metal cap on the end of rod)and moves up through the length of the hollow cylinderrod into the cylinder. The pressure of the hydraulic fluid(inside the cylinder) pushes against the top of the piston rod and the cylinder (attached to the carriage) travels up inside thecolumn. This is the process that raises the vehicle.The pressurized hydraulic fluid in the cylinder cannot move back down through the hollow rod against the pressure of thehydraulic fluid moving up. The top of the piston rod is slightly smaller than the inside of the honed cylinder. The piston headhas one polyurethane sealing O-ring located in the center groove of the head, and two positioning synthetic seal guideslocated near the top and bottom the piston rod head.The sealing O-ring prevents the cylinder’s pressurized hydraulic fluid from “seeping” around the piston head. The twopositioning seal guides prevent the metal piston head from contacting the honed cylinder walls during the travel sequence.This direct drive system, with fewer moving parts, ensures years of excellent lifting service from your <strong>Atlas</strong> above ground hoist.Specifications Subject to Change. We are Not Responsible for Misprints.www.atlasautoequipment.com | 7

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