
U.S. AIR FORCE
MANAGEMENT EVALUATION EQUIPMENT PROGRAM
FINAL REPORT – 25,000 LB ABOVE GROUND LIFT
PROJECT NO V91-78
BAILMENT NO 91-78
1. Description of Project:
- Purpose: The project was established to determine through field evaluation if the above ground 4-Post Ramp Style offers any advantages over the twin post lifts mounted under ground to justify Air Force adoption.
- Equipment Evaluated: 25,000 pound above ground lift was evaluated by the 834th TRNSS Vehicle Maintenance Shop, Hurlburt Air Force Base FL.
2. Discussion:
- The use of the 25,000 lb Above Ground Lift makes the job easier when working on large/heavy vehicles while performing under the chassis tasks. It eliminates the use of hydraulic jacks and stands and lying in the prone position to repair under chassis jobs. There is no limit to undercarriage repair, making even the most complex transmission, rear end or driveline system repairs quick and easy. The 25K lift provides greater access in utilizing large tool items such as transmission jacks, large tool boxes or any large tool item that may be needed to do under chassis repair.
- Advantages: The 25K Lift provides the under chassis access that is needed to repair the heavier vehicles in a timely manner. Vehicles of all sizes and types can be repaired using the 25K due to its adjustable tracks which can be arranged from 3 to 9 feet in width.
- Disadvantages: None.
3. Conclusion: Due to the favorable evaluation, the lift was sent through channels for cataloging.
4. On behalf of the Air Force, we wish to express our appreciation for your participation in this project. We welcome products for project consideration that have the potential for solving vehicle and equipment maintenance problems and improving civil engineering and transportation effectiveness within the Air Force.
