MDS-6LPF - Install walkthrough and action

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  • čas přidán 24. 07. 2024
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    Quick rundown of my lift install
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Komentáře • 133

  • @quad69gto
    @quad69gto Před 5 lety +2

    Flush in the floor is awesome. I use a wheelchair and this system will work perfectly. Thank you for the video.

  • @erikolson4570
    @erikolson4570 Před 5 lety +13

    Great video! I think this convinced me to go this route instead of a two post lift that I have been considering for a long time.

  • @EdgeofEternityBillCameron

    I have a home shop also and have been researching lifts. You did a great job on the installation. Super clean and safe. Thanks for the video and information!

  • @BenjaminHirsch1
    @BenjaminHirsch1 Před 5 lety +4

    Thanks for this, helped convince me this is what I wanted for my garage, good stuff!

  • @petem6291
    @petem6291 Před 3 lety +1

    You did a top notch job on the installation , coming from working in repair shops , I always felt the in ground lift were better in general a a big space saver ...

  • @CrispusAttucks2315
    @CrispusAttucks2315 Před 4 lety

    Excellent idea and wonderful execution.

  • @SolveFixBuild
    @SolveFixBuild Před 3 lety

    Cool with the adjustable assembly table! I have the same issue in my garage. Wrenching and grease aren’t so compatible with lumber and sawdust.

  • @boxerkhan9627
    @boxerkhan9627 Před rokem +3

    7:25 Slow lowering is very safe, incase of any malfunction atleast you know the vehicle wont come falling down quickly, one can even may notice of its mal-functioning by ramp coming down noticeably.

  • @YODAMAN5
    @YODAMAN5 Před 2 lety

    WOW....great idea and space saver..... MOPAR 4 EVER...!

  • @robsgaragewoodworkin
    @robsgaragewoodworkin Před 4 lety +4

    Awesome! Good video. Best part is the "fuck yeah" after the flex is in the air! Cheers!
    Rob

  • @BigHeinen
    @BigHeinen Před 3 lety +3

    Nice installation sir!

  • @holderlou
    @holderlou Před 5 lety +3

    Thanks for the well presented video. It tells me I've made the right choice. I've got the same model but it's still on the pallet. Two questions if I may... 1. Is there a min / max distance between the power unit and the closest lift assembly given the hydraulic hoses included? 2. Are you concerned with water or other fluids collecting in the concrete cutouts?

    • @xeontis
      @xeontis  Před 5 lety

      Thanks, the supplied hoses are fairly short. There's no reason why you can't get or make longer ones. You'll have to extend the air supply line also. I've not had any issue with fluids collecting however nuts and bolts always seem to find their way down there. Have to be careful when retracting the tolerances are very tight, a small nut can cause it to stop traveling. If you're a clean worker it's not an issue.

  • @billlum8141
    @billlum8141 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Thanks for replying. My instructions show those plumbed separately, cylinder vent to only power unit vent. They think my flow divider is defective and are sending a new one. We'll see.

  • @HandfulOfTranquility
    @HandfulOfTranquility Před 3 lety +4

    Man this would be great! I wonder how it would handle salt and melting snow though. Not that it matters, I sure wont be able to justify something like this with the bit of repair work I do

  • @KM-je5xt
    @KM-je5xt Před 2 lety

    how is it working now look to put one in my shop this summer. thank you for you time making the video.

  • @tomjones1139
    @tomjones1139 Před 5 lety

    the one on the right looks flush to the floor but the left one is raised does water go down the sides if washing car nice lift

  • @Rico-Suave_
    @Rico-Suave_ Před 2 lety

    Great video, details in description would really help, what’s the maximum height

  • @Meyersmanx1
    @Meyersmanx1 Před 2 lety +1

    I'd love to see more pictures of your concrete form up if you can please:) How you tied in the re-bar and so forth as I'm planning on doing the same.

    • @JayDee-xj9lu
      @JayDee-xj9lu Před 2 lety

      Same here. Is the pads of concrete under the lift attached to the original concrete in any way or is it level with the bottom. If the top of the new concrete pad is level with the bottom of the original then there won't be much strength in the stability of the new pads.

  • @Gatf4
    @Gatf4 Před 4 lety +1

    Any grease fittings on this hoist at all pins and pivots? We have a busy shop and we bought 2 of the 7k lb versions and after five years they are pretty rough. Finish has not held up and we had to drill and install about 20 grease fittings on each hoist. Also we have had the air solenoids for the locks go bad and blew both of the original hydraulic lines. Just something to keep in mind if you live in a climate with salty drippy cars and the lifts get a lot of use.

    • @xeontis
      @xeontis  Před 4 lety

      Yep has grease fittings from the factory. this being in a residential garage I expect the lift to last quite a while.

  • @maxdylan9761
    @maxdylan9761 Před 4 lety

    nice lift and where it fits in the ground but seems slow up & down

  • @hagrdan
    @hagrdan Před 6 lety

    Hi, thanks so much for this. You did an awesome job installing this, and also answered a bunch of questions I had about this lift. I have a few more questions:
    1. Is it possible to use ONE of the platforms to lift something and leave the other unloaded? For instance, can I roll a loaded tool chest onto a platform and lift it up to pickup truck bed height?
    2. Do you think a couple more blocks could be welded onto the bottom plates (by a master welder) to give maybe 5 locking height positions instead of 3? I haven't seen a good picture of the actual catch mechanism yet, but I'm disappointed by only 3 locked positions.
    3. How far apart did you place your platforms? I am curious because the recommended inner span is 40 to 46", which is oddly different than the superseded mds-6k at 30-35" span, though the platforms of each model are the same width.

    • @xeontis
      @xeontis  Před 6 lety +1

      Hi and thanks, I've been pleased with the lift so far. To answer your questions,
      1. It could be possible if you were to add an inline valve on one or both of the hydraulic lines. The flow divider is in the base of the control unit so you could add the valves there. Basically one line comes out of the pump into the divider which ... divides the flow to the 2 platforms. I don't know if it's a good idea to block off one side you would have to check into that.
      2. I see no harm in adding additional locking block to the bottom, I've not needed any others than the highest and the lowest. I have a set of car dollies that my ass fits in perfect so I roll around under the car on that sitting completely upright. just don't roll into the lift well, it will startle you ever time.
      3. I installed mine right at 40", a little closer would have been better 37" perhaps
      I did have a little letdown a couple weeks back. I bought a 04 TJ and the wheel base is actually too short to fit on the lift. nothing a couple of blocks couldn't solve

  • @EVO_IX
    @EVO_IX Před 4 lety +2

    This is what I need

  • @mattsaxton8357
    @mattsaxton8357 Před 4 lety +1

    What is the distance between the ramps? I’ve seen literature that suffers 30” apart all the way to 42”. Great informative video. I’m between this lift and the Nussbaum jumbo 7000.

    • @xeontis
      @xeontis  Před 4 lety

      41 inches, seems to accommodate everything I've put on it so far.

  • @JP84CE1
    @JP84CE1 Před 6 lety +1

    I just bought this surface mount version of this lift. How to you extend the scissors to hook up the hydraulic lines?

    • @xeontis
      @xeontis  Před 6 lety

      I did mine one at a time. You'll need access beneath the lift, I put mine on some car dollies. There's an access hole on the bottom just under the fitting that's just big enough to use a wrench in. Slide a hose in from the side and line up the fittings. Be sure it's propped up securely because you'll have your hands and arms under it. From the bottom you can get the fittings finger tight then tighten with a wrench.

  • @chrise202
    @chrise202 Před 5 lety

    What is the type of these lifts? I would like to see if there are any alternative brands. Thanks!

  • @garywaldrop7529
    @garywaldrop7529 Před 2 lety

    As for cutting concrete and filling in with more concrete what was the effort if you did it or the cost. The lift is already 5k but an install has to be expensive itself.

  • @em1sleeper
    @em1sleeper Před 5 lety

    Looks awesome. Have you had any issues with the lift?

  • @timothybracken1728
    @timothybracken1728 Před 3 lety

    thank you so much for the tutorial , i was wondering how you install this !

  • @funkypotamus
    @funkypotamus Před 4 lety

    Really great video thanks! How far is your lift from the wall at the side? Let's say the right side when looking into the garage. Are you happy with that amount of working space? I am going to get a lift for my little garage and this look perfect.

    • @xeontis
      @xeontis  Před 4 lety +1

      Hey Zen, it's about 3 ft or so. I really haven't had any issues with being that close to the wall.

  • @mvlad7402
    @mvlad7402 Před 3 lety

    Great tool!

  • @spra8u
    @spra8u Před rokem

    Thats a nice setup I'd be gluing them rubber things on the side of the car rails so you can just drive on and lift

  • @EndlessXConcertgoers88
    @EndlessXConcertgoers88 Před 2 lety +1

    Will this fit in a regular home garage?

  • @jasonlangmead8418
    @jasonlangmead8418 Před 3 lety +2

    I could see making a motorcycle table for that too .

  • @BruceLeeRacing
    @BruceLeeRacing Před 4 lety +1

    I have purchased the same lift and will be installing it in a 25 year old garage. I’ve seen various iterations of concrete for this type of lift with yours being the simplest. Others cut a much larger chasm and tie new concrete into the existing pad with rebar. How has your install held up? Any issues with settling or cracking of concrete?

    • @xeontis
      @xeontis  Před 4 lety

      No issues at all, I check it out a couple times a year and its all on the same position as day 1.

    • @markshobe912
      @markshobe912 Před 3 lety

      Yes I was wondering about this too. When you cut the floor did you get down to the dirt and just pour a pad inside of the channels you cut or did you reinforce it some how?

  • @billlum8141
    @billlum8141 Před 11 měsíci

    Thanks for the video. I have one of these lifts, slow retracting and (with no weight) usually stops at about 4 inches. You mention "air assist" in your video, did you plumb the vent lines to accept air from your compressor? How do you switch from air assist to vent to the power unit?

    • @xeontis
      @xeontis  Před 11 měsíci

      The same air that lifts the small lock out cylinders is plumbed to the top ports of the hydraulic cylinders. Not sure if they have revised the design but that's how it was laid out in my original instruction set.

    • @billlum8141
      @billlum8141 Před 11 měsíci +1

      ​@@xeontisBendpak was correct, new warranty flow divider installed and lift retracting. With no load applied the last 4.5 inches takes 30 seconds but it does retract.

  • @robertoferrari5397
    @robertoferrari5397 Před 2 lety

    ..what was the cracking noise when the suv was being lifted?

  • @TimdogQ
    @TimdogQ Před 5 lety

    Great job!
    Question:
    What is your exact ceiling height?

  • @FutureOfHalo
    @FutureOfHalo Před rokem

    I installed car lifts for almost 20 years. It's normal for lifts to go down slow when there's little to no weight. After replacing a seal there was always a person or two sitting on the arms to make it go down faster and oftentimes air pockets will make them go down slower and if there's trash in the system. Not having Anchor bolts on that thing wouldn't be a big deal. With large base plates and the way the weight is distributed it wouldn't go anywhere. The only thing I don't like is that the locks aren't in sync. On cable and chain lifts they can be adjusted but there's not really a way to do it on that kind of lift that doesn't involve welding.

    • @xeontis
      @xeontis  Před rokem

      Agree with all that. The lock sync isn't that big of a deal. Once you hear the second one, just go down so they are both locked in.

  • @victoryfirst2878
    @victoryfirst2878 Před 3 lety +2

    I do not know for sure if my thinking is correct but would bet you that the hydraulic lines have major restriction on the fittings orifices and hard ninety degrees drilled boreholes that prevent quick lifting and quick lower. When you said that you need air pressure to lower jacks that made me question who in the engineering department actually did there homework on flow rates. Good day to you and hope you have fun with the jacks. VF

    • @4961Studebaker
      @4961Studebaker Před 3 lety +1

      This model MDS 6LPF used gravity to return fluid to the pump reservoir. High pressure up through bottom of lift cylinder - then fluid exits out the top port ports through 1/4”OD tubing to reservoir.

    • @victoryfirst2878
      @victoryfirst2878 Před 3 lety

      @@4961Studebaker Got it Studebaker. VF

  • @4961Studebaker
    @4961Studebaker Před 3 lety

    I can sympathize with your lift being first. The revised model like I have has the new anchor locations. And the direction manuals still have old information as well. Does your lift have hydraulic return lines from the cylinders to the reservoir? Directions show this however bendpak says since it’s a power up power down pump all fluid leaves and returns to through same hose and distribution block.

    • @xeontis
      @xeontis  Před 3 lety +1

      Mine is air assist down, not sure if they are calling that power down. Single hydraulic line to bottom of each cylinder, air lines to the top. The down action is slow but it gives you plenty of time to react if something is in the way. The pump is single relay for the up stroke

    • @4961Studebaker
      @4961Studebaker Před 3 lety

      Got mine all installed. Power up, gravity down. I return line for each cylinder fed into one main line, returning to the pump.
      Only issue is greasing the recessed grezerks on the x-members, probabaly need a smaller nozzle on my grease gun.

    • @4961Studebaker
      @4961Studebaker Před 3 lety

      After re reading this. And listening to your video There shouldn’t be air assist down. Those fittings at the top of the cylinder are fluid returns. And the pump strain sounds different than mine. I wonder if when your pushing the lock release (only need 50psi) your forcing air into the cylinder and slowing its decent? The return fitting is on the side of the pump. As I look at my fill cap the port is on the left.

    • @xeontis
      @xeontis  Před 3 lety +1

      @@4961Studebaker That's interesting - I'm looking at the new install manual and it's definitely been modified from when I installed mine. I think I'll give that configuration a try - Thanks

    • @4961Studebaker
      @4961Studebaker Před 3 lety +1

      xeontis - my manual was outdated as well. And atrocious in explaining which port was the fluid return. I’m confident you will see a difference in your decent speed. I’ve found as little as 40-50psi will lift the lock plate.

  • @gashouse2738
    @gashouse2738 Před rokem

    how much does it cost to get those thing as completely installed like yours

  • @joemendez197
    @joemendez197 Před 5 lety +1

    How did you get the lift to lower with no weight/vehicle on it?

    • @xeontis
      @xeontis  Před 5 lety

      It has to have weight on it. once it gets to about 4" it will stop, probably due to the geometry of the scissor plus the air pressure doesn't apply enough force to overcome the "apex" . If your tall lifting blocks are too short then you may need to put some 2x10 blocks under to give it some extra height. as long as there is some weight right at that apex around 4" then it'll go down all the way. Once it's over that point no weight is needed, hasn't been an issue for me unless I extend them up empty. in that case I just threw a few bags of pellets on each side. probably a design flaw but like I said hasn't been an issue for me.

  • @bucksgarage1
    @bucksgarage1 Před 6 lety +1

    I think this lift would best fit my garage are you still happy with it?

    • @xeontis
      @xeontis  Před 6 lety

      Yes, completely happy with it. Comes in handy for more than just a lift.

  • @mohammedelsayed2889
    @mohammedelsayed2889 Před 3 lety

    are you able to lower a loaded subframe with engine and transmission still attached without any obstruction?

    • @xeontis
      @xeontis  Před 3 lety +1

      I did with an Audi TT, fairly small car.

    • @julionieves3406
      @julionieves3406 Před 2 lety

      That is amazing you did a very good job

  • @marksimmons7206
    @marksimmons7206 Před rokem

    Can you put a car on the lift in either direction? I would like the control unit and hydraulic line facing to what would be the automotive rear.

    • @xeontis
      @xeontis  Před rokem

      Yes, either direction works.

  • @cfitzgduke
    @cfitzgduke Před rokem

    what if you have a car of a different size?

  • @twodoselegend9196
    @twodoselegend9196 Před 5 lety

    Do you use this only for your own vehicles? Or do you service other cars at home?

  • @brandonsanchez54
    @brandonsanchez54 Před rokem +1

    Bendpaks are ok for personal use, but if you’re constantly using it like a shop. Their support center sucks and takes weeks for a reply and/or parts. Spend a little more money for a challenger or rotary.

  • @coreymitchell3900
    @coreymitchell3900 Před 3 lety +1

    I want to install something like this in my detail shop and maybe I'm my garage

  • @danrussell3509
    @danrussell3509 Před 2 lety

    It is really good that the company did you right but it also seems that there was Zero testing to the functionality of the engineering that went into the lift and that would be concerning to me .

  • @vatslavorlov7441
    @vatslavorlov7441 Před rokem

    so the rebar is just the reinforcement at the bottom, but its not actually tied into the old concrete around it, right? or is it? if so where

  • @00sean00
    @00sean00 Před rokem

    You have had it for four years now, any complaints? I'm trying to decide on this or a two post for my garage.

    • @xeontis
      @xeontis  Před rokem +1

      I've done a follow-up video but haven't posted it yet. Main complaint is that it's not body on frame friendly, unibody I haven't had an issue. Other problem was with how far apart I installed each side. I went with the maximum and really should have gone the minimum width. For body on frame I built cross members and adjustable pucks to line up with frame lifting points.

  • @AndyDufresne4
    @AndyDufresne4 Před 9 měsíci

    I can’t wait till I can do my 5:43

  • @cadillac2022
    @cadillac2022 Před 6 lety

    how far apart are the too lifts 40 or 46 inches im thinking of buying the same one

  • @4961Studebaker
    @4961Studebaker Před 4 lety

    How deep is your garage
    How far from interior wall did you place your lift and remaining feet behind to the garage door? thanks.
    Wondering if my 25ft garage and 12 ft from wall to lift front leaves enough real world working space around a car and my 24” cabinets. Thanks

    • @xeontis
      @xeontis  Před 4 lety

      Garage is 32' long, I'm about 15' from the back wall and have 28" shelves. I've got tons of working room in front. I'd probably move the lift forward a couple feet if I were to do it again.

    • @4961Studebaker
      @4961Studebaker Před 4 lety

      Oh man you have plenty of room. Appreciate the reply.

    • @4961Studebaker
      @4961Studebaker Před 4 lety

      Sorry to keep asking questions. Do you happen to have a photo of all the mounting bolts. And their final location measurements. I assume there’s 4 total. I’m working with a builder now and would like to avoid any rebar getting in the way of the lag bolt locations
      BendPak sent me a foot print layout for the pads themselves. Not the bolt holes.
      Thanks if possible.

    • @xeontis
      @xeontis  Před 4 lety

      @@4961Studebaker not sure if you still need it. I checked and no longer have the diagram.

    • @4961Studebaker
      @4961Studebaker Před 4 lety +1

      Garage floor poured. For this lift, 2 months out from getting it installed.

  • @jasonwoody8041
    @jasonwoody8041 Před 3 lety

    i need that in my life.... does that lift the car straight up and down or does it drift forward and back as it goes up and down?

    • @xeontis
      @xeontis  Před 3 lety +1

      straight up and down

    • @jasonwoody8041
      @jasonwoody8041 Před 3 lety +1

      @@xeontis yeah....i need that in my life. i work on cars way to much at my age to be on jackstands and cardboard😄😄

  • @papypapyrito7080
    @papypapyrito7080 Před 3 lety

    Thanks a lot for sharing this good stuff
    But I may need your help please
    How can I buy 7ft scissors lift please I need your help
    Thanks a lot hoping to hear from you

  • @johnnycavazos4788
    @johnnycavazos4788 Před 2 lety

    How tall is your ceiling

  • @4961Studebaker
    @4961Studebaker Před 4 lety

    Def need an update video of the wood working top for the lift. 👍🏼

  • @jasonwoody8041
    @jasonwoody8041 Před 3 lety

    Your outlet... is that 220v? I have mine im working on right now but the nameplate on the motor says 110v yet the instructions say 220v......

    • @xeontis
      @xeontis  Před 3 lety

      It's 120

    • @jasonwoody8041
      @jasonwoody8041 Před 3 lety +1

      @@xeontis thanks. Looking on bendpaks website those instructions show the 120v pump instructions. So between your reply and that im good to go now. All i have is one of the three options.....

  • @MoparGuy1625
    @MoparGuy1625 Před 6 měsíci

    What about rain, snow and salt in the gullies?

    • @xeontis
      @xeontis  Před 6 měsíci +1

      Nothing wet ever comes in. That being said if I drop a nut or bolt, even from the other side of the garage it somehow finite way in there.

  • @JayDee-xj9lu
    @JayDee-xj9lu Před 10 měsíci

    What is the distance between the 2 platforms. I have just bought a lift and it's seems narrower?

    • @xeontis
      @xeontis  Před 10 měsíci

      Mine are 41" apart. If I were to do it again I'd go s little narrower. Maybe 38

    • @JayDee-xj9lu
      @JayDee-xj9lu Před 10 měsíci

      @@xeontisWhy is that?

    • @xeontis
      @xeontis  Před 10 měsíci +1

      @@JayDee-xj9lu my rubber pucks are generally more inboard rather than centered on the lift platform. Better weight distribution to have them centered. This is true for the vehicles in my fleet.

  • @pastorraudel1261
    @pastorraudel1261 Před 3 lety

    How much concrete should I pour on the base where the lift rests?

    • @xeontis
      @xeontis  Před 3 lety

      I put about 4 inches of concrete and pinned it all in with rebar.

    • @markshobe912
      @markshobe912 Před 3 lety

      Can you elaborate on the “pinning it in” part? Thank you! Super clean install and great video!!

    • @fyyff52
      @fyyff52 Před 3 lety

      @@markshobe912 I believe he means you tie the new concrete to the old concrete by drilling holes, about 2” or 3” maybe, into the old concrete where you will place the rebar.

  • @thestig1899
    @thestig1899 Před 2 lety +1

    How does it drain water if it gets in ?

    • @xeontis
      @xeontis  Před 2 lety +2

      Good question, haven't had that issue. I suppose if I were pressure washing my floor I'd use a wet vac. I do think these are made of black hole matter because nuts and bolts seem to gravitate to them, good thing is i know where to look when stuff gets dropped. I regularly blow it out with air to keep the dirt and debris out.

  • @jamescuchine9944
    @jamescuchine9944 Před 3 lety

    .wat the price

  • @rockys7726
    @rockys7726 Před 26 dny +1

    So it sounds like their engineering never did a test install of their product before selling it.

  • @jpearson311
    @jpearson311 Před 3 lety

    How high is your ceiling from your floor?

    • @xeontis
      @xeontis  Před 3 lety +1

      10 ft

    • @jpearson311
      @jpearson311 Před 3 lety

      @@xeontis cool. Is the lift a mid-rise lift?

    • @xeontis
      @xeontis  Před 3 lety +1

      @@jpearson311 yes

    • @jpearson311
      @jpearson311 Před 3 lety

      @@xeontis ok. I'm looking at getting one and your garage looks about the same size as mine. Thanks for answering my questions!

  • @levelrideconcepts
    @levelrideconcepts Před 2 lety

    BendPak fing up, no???

  • @gt-c-
    @gt-c- Před 2 lety

    So much better if you would have done this as Show & Tell at same time...talk as you do...

  • @elbaraaosman5615
    @elbaraaosman5615 Před rokem

    great but expensive

    • @4961Studebaker
      @4961Studebaker Před rokem

      True. But they’ve gotten even more expensive. Just like anything else buy when you can because things just don’t ever get cheaper.

  • @j-money
    @j-money Před 2 lety

    5:43 lol

  • @NoferTrunions
    @NoferTrunions Před 2 lety +1

    Close but NO Cigar: If they made a drive on, I'd buy it. I'm tired or crawling around on the floor with mirrors positioning lift pads.

  • @gt3505
    @gt3505 Před rokem

    Too noisy going up and down and yes too slow 👎

  • @kd8227
    @kd8227 Před rokem

    worst lifter