Atlas 8000 vs BendPak HD-9: Ultimate 4-Post Lift Showdown | Features, Capacity & Price Compared

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  • čas přidán 23. 07. 2024
  • Bendpak HD-9
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    Atlas 8000
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    Are you in the market for a 4-post lift and torn between the Atlas 8000 and the BendPak HD-9? Look no further! In this ultimate showdown, we dive deep into the features, capacity, and, most importantly, the price of these two powerhouse lifts to help you make an informed decision. Whether you're outfitting your home garage or upgrading your professional auto shop, choosing the right lift is crucial for both safety and efficiency. We'll cover everything from the construction quality, lifting capacity, and safety features to the ease of installation and overall value for money. Don't miss our detailed comparison to find out which lift stands tall as the champion for your automotive needs. Hit play to discover the best 4-post lift for your garage!
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Komentáře • 22

  • @danielallocca7770
    @danielallocca7770 Před 4 dny +1

    Truly helpful since I’m actively looking at both. Thanks for the info.

    • @JohnEngel
      @JohnEngel  Před 4 dny

      @@danielallocca7770 thank you so much for watching.

  • @pe4844
    @pe4844 Před 4 měsíci +4

    Thanks for doing such a great job! The way reviews are supposed to be done. Present the facts, and pros & cons for different uses.

    • @JohnEngel
      @JohnEngel  Před 4 měsíci +1

      Thank you so much for that. :)

  • @todd5082
    @todd5082 Před 3 měsíci +2

    I’d like to see u go to a couple of buddies houses and give a review on more brands of 4-post lifts.

    • @JohnEngel
      @JohnEngel  Před 3 měsíci

      That a great idea. Thank you.

  • @rdollie1
    @rdollie1 Před 29 dny +1

    I've been planning on getting a lift for a couple of years and after reading all I could, I would stick with Advantage lifts. Vastly superior materials quality and safety design. A but more than these, but you get your money's worth!

    • @JohnEngel
      @JohnEngel  Před 29 dny

      I’ll have to look into them. Thank you.

  • @1636patriot
    @1636patriot Před dnem +1

    I have a new poured 6 inch thick 4000 psi concrete floor...should be fine as manufacturers mention only need 4 inch slab

    • @JohnEngel
      @JohnEngel  Před dnem

      @@1636patriot that should be fine.

  • @qingdaosyrisonindustyequip1102

    hi john, great job. as a parking lifts suppliers, i have to say all the two lifts were from China. that why it is hard for them to control the painting quality,and so on. about the weight capacity, nearly similar, cause all of them use 5mm thickness plate as runways. very surprised about their price. cause in China, only around US$1200. the sea freight is about $200. the related cost in your sea port is about $500 maxim think. find a truck to pick it to your home. it is easier to install by yourself.

    • @JohnEngel
      @JohnEngel  Před 23 dny

      Thank you so much. Great info.

  • @blueduster74
    @blueduster74 Před 4 dny +1

    Is one made here and one in china.

    • @JohnEngel
      @JohnEngel  Před 4 dny +1

      @@blueduster74 unfortunately, not all of Benpaks are made in the USA. They are ansi certified, where the other one is not.

  • @anonimous2451
    @anonimous2451 Před 3 měsíci +4

    Firstly, to PROPERLY bolt either one down the stanchions must be anchored into a piling cap with a depth no less than 12" for proper structural support. It's these lil DETAILS that folks do not take into consideration cause most garage floor pads are 4" of concrete and are NOT Structurally rated. Afixing a lift on this surface is simply a disaster waiting to happen. For instance, Cracked floors (weakening the area entirely), these cracks can splinter all the way into the foundational footer and your beautiful home is now an expensive structural repair disaster. AND the bottom of the stanchion supports are supposed to extend out encompassing the entire underside as a BASE Column Fix point. The entire column support and base support can be poured at one time, allowed to cure for three days before patching the floor and maybe epoxying the floor but full structural strength is not achieved for 30 days. And the entire column must be reinforced with rebar steel embedded in it.

    • @JohnEngel
      @JohnEngel  Před 3 měsíci +3

      While I don’t have any information that is this detailed, neither set of instructions for the lifts mentioned what you have stated.

    • @anonimous2451
      @anonimous2451 Před 3 měsíci +1

      @@JohnEngel So you really think that someone is gonna spell out in detail EVERYTHING REQUIRED to install the lifts properly? Your foolish. They sold it to you and its up to YOU to know what is required.

    • @JohnEngel
      @JohnEngel  Před 2 měsíci +2

      @@anonimous2451 I’m not saying you are right or wrong. Don’t get too upset over a comment on YT. :)

    • @rdollie1
      @rdollie1 Před 29 dny +1

      Most of the 4 post designs I read up on say you don't need to bolt them down. That said, the design of these two with mechanism moving inside a channel would make me nervous, and I'd have to bolt it down. If you buy a more robust design where the mechanism rides on the outside of all 4 sides of the columns, I think you can get away w/o bolting them down (especially since you're talking about around 20 lbs/sq inch on the concrete.)

    • @JohnEngel
      @JohnEngel  Před 29 dny

      @@rdollie1 great points.