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10 TON AIR END LIFT W/ 3/4 TON WHEEL DOLLY - American Forge & Foundry

Part #: 3598-SP2

The American Forge & Foundry 3598-SP2 Air End Lift is engineered for professional automotive and industrial shops requiring robust lifting power and versatile functionality. This heavy-duty air-operated lift provides a substantial 10-ton capacity, making it an indispensable tool for raising truck frames, buses, agricultural equipment, and other heavy vehicles for undercarriage service and maintenance. Designed for durability and ease of use, it significantly enhances productivity in demanding environments.

Key Features

  • 10-Ton Lifting Capacity: Achieves full 10-ton (20,000 lbs.) lifting capacity with a standard 200-PSI air supply, providing ample power for commercial trucks, fleet vehicles, and industrial machinery.
  • Adjustable Steel Saddles: Features 4" and 6" steel saddles that adjust in width from 36" to 50", accommodating a broad spectrum of vehicle frame sizes and types.
  • Automatic Mechanical Safety Lock: Ensures technician safety with an automatic mechanical safety lock that engages at five distinct lift heights, ranging from 17.5" to a maximum of 50".
  • Enhanced Maneuverability: Equipped with a front swivel caster and two large pneumatic rear tires, allowing for smooth and easy positioning and relocation within the workspace.
  • Integrated Wheel Dolly: Includes a 3/4-ton heavy-duty wheel dolly (Model # INT3577), facilitating the safe and efficient removal and installation of large wheel assemblies.

Applications

This 10-ton air end lift is ideally suited for a variety of professional applications, including heavy-duty truck service centers, fleet maintenance garages, agricultural equipment repair facilities, and industrial workshops. It is perfect for tasks such as suspension repairs, brake service, tire changes, differential work, and general undercarriage inspections on large vehicles like semi-trucks, buses, RVs, and tractors.

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This product was added to our catalog on Monday 19 January, 2015.