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LIFT INSPECTION

How Often Should You Service Your Car Lift?

Proper car lift maintenance is crucial for safety, efficiency, and longevity. Here’s how often you should service your lift based on usage and incidents:

Daily Checks

  • Visual Inspection: Look for leaks, cracks, or wear.
  • Safety Locks: Ensure locks engage properly.

Daily checks are essential for avoiding unexpected breakdowns and ensuring safe operations.

Weekly or Monthly Checks

  • Hydraulic Fluid: Check and refill if needed.
  • Cables and Bolts: Inspect for fraying or looseness.
  • Lubrication: Apply lubricant to moving parts.

Routine checks prevent malfunctions, saving time and repair costs.

Annual Inspections

  • Full Inspection: A technician can identify hidden issues.
  • Load Testing: Ensures safe operation at capacity.

Annual servicing ensures maximum safety and long-term performance.

After Heavy Use or Incidents

  • Critical Component Check: Inspect hoses, cables, and bolts.

Address post-incident issues to prevent hazards.

DIY vs. Professional Maintenance

DIY Tasks: Lubrication, tightening bolts, cleaning, and visual inspections.

Call a Professional For: Hydraulic repairs, cable replacements, and electrical inspections.

Balancing DIY tasks with professional services keeps your lift safe and functional.

Signs It’s Time to Replace Your Car Lift

  • Frequent hydraulic leaks.
  • Worn or frayed cables.
  • Structural damage, such as cracks or rust.
  • High repair costs or outdated features.

Conclusion

Regular car lift maintenance prevents accidents, reduces downtime, and extends equipment life. Combine daily DIY efforts with professional services for safe, reliable operations.