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BendPak Redesigns MaxJax™ Portable Two-Post Lift from Ground Up

SANTA PAULA, Calif., Oct. 15, 2020 /PRNewswire/ — After six months of design, engineering and production improvements, BendPak Inc. is rolling out the new MaxJax™ M6K portable two-post lift with a national TV, print and online advertising campaign.

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BendPak has redesigned its patented MaxJax M6K portable two-post lift to be more durable, versatile and easy to use, while also providing greater peace of mind. MaxJax provides clear undercarriage access and the ability to perform brake and tire work on cars, light trucks and SUVs – plus it can be used in areas with ceilings as low as eight feet and can be put away when the work is done. It’s a great fit for use at home or in professional shops that want to add a lift to a flat bay as needed.
BendPak has redesigned its patented MaxJax M6K portable two-post lift to be more durable, versatile and easy to use, while also providing greater peace of mind. MaxJax provides clear undercarriage access and the ability to perform brake and tire work on cars, light trucks and SUVs – plus it can be used in areas with ceilings as low as eight feet and can be put away when the work is done. It’s a great fit for use at home or in professional shops that want to add a lift to a flat bay as needed.

“The patented MaxJax lift design is an ingenious solution for do-it-yourselfers and professional technicians alike — that’s why we bought it earlier this year,” says Jeff Kritzer, BendPak executive vice president. “But with decades of lift experience behind us, our engineers knew they could make MaxJax even better. They’ve redesigned the lift from the ground up to be more durable, versatile, and easy to use, while also providing greater peace of mind.”

Like all two-post lifts, MaxJax provides clear undercarriage access and the ability to perform brake and tire work on a wide range of vehicles. But unlike traditional two-post lifts, the MaxJax can be used in areas with ceilings as low as eight feet and can be put away when the work is done, leaving the garage bay clear. This makes it a great fit for use at home, as well as in dealerships and shops that want to add a lift to a flat bay for quick service as needed. MaxJax works where other lifts don’t. And it costs a lot less, too.

Safety Improvements

BendPak added two additional safety lock positions to the columns, for a total of seven. The rugged locks engage continuously during upward rise and act as a redundant fail-safe feature capable of holding an elevated vehicle securely even if the quick-connect hoses are disconnected or a hydraulic malfunction occurs.

Engineers also reconfigured the UHMW slide block bearings in the lift posts to maintain the carriage and hydraulic cylinder in a true vertical position at all times and reduce bearing load for smoother operation.

Because safety is just as important whether you’re using a lift at home or on the job, BendPak had the new MaxJax M6K independently tested and ALI Certified to meet the current lift industry safety and performance standard. This is a critical step skipped by many manufacturers selling lifts for home use.

Durability Improvements

MaxJax’s new gunmetal gray powder coat is smoother, better looking, more durable and more corrosion-resistant than the textured black paint used in the past. It’s also less likely to cause friction and binding within the lift carriage.

Easier to Use

The wheels on the lift columns and the power cart have been significantly upgraded to provide effortless mobility even over rough surfaces. A new rear-mounted storage bin on the power cart keeps the hoses neatly organized when not in use, and quick-disconnect, self-sealing couplers minimize hydraulic fluid leaks. Special flush-mounted concrete anchors are installed in the garage floor and remain there permanently to enable MaxJax to go from storage to ready-to-use in as little as 15 minutes. The column baseplate and rear-mounted anchors were extended outward an inch and a half, dramatically reducing anchor bolt pull-out tension.

Cars, Trucks and Motorcycles, Too

The MaxJax M6K’s 6,000-pound lifting capacity can handle most cars, light trucks and SUVs. With a lifting height of 46 inches or 49 inches with adapters, it raises vehicles high enough to provide ample workspace underneath for virtually any undercar service including drivetrain and suspension work. MaxJax even offers a reclining creeper seat that easily converts from a low-profile creeper to a fully upright seat, allowing users to work under a lifted vehicle in extreme comfort.

With a new optional motorcycle adapter that offers a wider lifting platform and drive-over approach ramp, MaxJax can also lift motorcycles, ATVs or other motorized vehicles.

New TV commercials for MaxJax are running on the Discovery Channel and MotorTrend TV throughout the fall. Print ads are running in consumer magazines including Road & Track, Car and Driver, and Hot Rod, as well as trade magazines. The MaxJax website, maxjax.com, has also been completely updated. Learn more online or call (844) 629-5291.

About BendPak

BendPak Inc. is a global manufacturer of vehicle service equipment sold under the trademarked brands BendPak®, Ranger®, Autostacker®, QuickJack®, GrandPrix®, JackPak®, MaxJax® and Dannmar®. Its collective range of products includes car lifts, parking lifts, pipe benders, air compressors, tire changers, wheel balancers, wheel aligners, brake lathes and other garage equipment.

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