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Challenger Lifts designs and manufactures technological automotive lifts and accessories, including two-post, four-post, and mobile column lifts for commercial and residential use.

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Challenger Lifts is a leading manufacturer of advanced automotive lifting solutions, based in Louisville, Kentucky. Known for innovation and durability, the company offers a comprehensive range of products including two-post and four-post lifts, mobile column lifts, and specialized lifting equipment for professional service bays and home garages. Challenger Lifts emphasizes safety and efficiency, providing rigorous standards for installation and operation.

Their product lineup supports a wide variety of vehicles, from passenger cars to heavy-duty trucks. With features like Versymmetric® technology and environmentally friendly designs, Challenger Lifts continues to set industry standards. The brand provides extensive technical support, installation guides, and maintenance resources to ensure the longevity and reliability of their equipment.

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Challenger Lifts support FAQ

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  • What kind of concrete floor is required for installing a Challenger Lift?

    Most Challenger Lifts require a concrete floor with a minimum depth of 4 inches, steel reinforcement, and a strength of 3500 psi. The concrete should be cured for at least 28 days and be level within 3/8 inch over the installation area.

  • Can Challenger Lifts be installed outdoors?

    No, most Challenger Lifts models are evaluated for indoor use only, with an operating ambient temperature range of 5–40°C (41–104°F). Outdoor installation is generally prohibited.

  • Kini o yẹ MO ṣe ti gbigbe ọkọ mi ba bajẹ?

    Inspect the shipment immediately upon receipt. Do not accept damaged goods until the carrier makes a notation on the freight bill. Notify Challenger Lifts immediately if hidden damage is discovered and file a claim promptly with photos and documentation.

  • What maintenance is required for safe operation?

    Regular maintenance and inspection are necessary for safe operation. This includes checking cables, hydraulic hoses, and safety decals. Do not operate a damaged lift and ensure all safety notices are understood by operators.