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Atlas 9KOH
Product Code XH-9KOH

The Atlas 9KOH is the perfect choice for those customers who demand the most lifting capacity at the lowest possible price. The Atlas 9KOH can be adjusted to fit under an 11' 7" ceiling.

 

$1,495.00

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  • 9,000 LB. capacity
  • Commercial grade
  • Symmetric column design
  • Asymmetric arm design
  • Overhead Design
  • Clear Floor Design
  • Powder coat finish
  • Free 8 piece truck adapter set
  • Anchor bolts included
  • 2 year structural, 1 year hydraulic warranty
  • The Atlas 9KOH is the perfect choice for those customers who demand the most lifting capacity at the lowest possible price. The Atlas 9KOH can be installed under a ceiling height as low as 11' 7". The overhead beam can be adjusted to two different height settings: 11' 6" or 11' 10".

    The Atlas 9KOH includes: a complete set of solid peg type truck adapters, mounting hardware, a set of sliding lift point adapters, and a 220 volt single phase power unit that can be mounted on either side of the lift. (The power unit column must be on the correct side).

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    How Do I Get My Stuff Off The Truck?:
    Many customers do not have access to loading docks and forklifts. We have assembled some photos of our products being unloaded with and without the aid of a forklift. Many of our freight carriers have power tailgates on their delivery trucks. There may be an extra charge for the power tailgate, depending on the carrier. The power tailgate is normally rated at 1000 LB. capacity. This is not enough capacity to unload most of our lifts. However, when used properly (and safely), the power tailgate (in conjunction with some common sense) allows the customer to off load many of our products without the use of a forklift.
    Watch our video on how to use a power tailgate to help you unload your product from a truck.

    Most truck shipments will be delivered by a commercial freight carrier operating a tractor/trailer rig. The semi trailer will be enclosed. Most commercial carriers have smaller straight trucks and some have small flatbed trucks, but the majority of freight companies will not use these smaller trucks for your delivery. Greg Smith Equipment cannot guarantee the type of truck that will be used for delivery. You should assume that your product will be delivered on a tractor/trailer rig that uses a 53 foot enclosed trailer. This is a VERY LONG rig. It is the truck driver's responsibility to make sure that your product is brought to the back of the delivery truck. It is the customer's responsibility to unload the product from the truck.
    Watch our video on how to unload your two post or four post lift from a semi truck.

    Dual Point Safety Release System:
    The Atlas 9KOH has a dual point safety release system.

    Symmetric Columns and Asymmetric Arms:
    The Atlas 9KOH has a symmetric column configuration that offers the widest possible Drive Thru, asymmetric arms to allow easy access to both sides of the vehicle, and two additional lifting pads that offer an infinite amount of lifting points for the rear lift arms.

    What Is Asymmetrical & Symmetrical? (Click Here)

    Chain-Over-Roller Cylinder Configuration:
    The Atlas 9KOH has the chain-over-roller cylinder configuration.

    There are two popular hydraulic cylinder configurations used in two post electric/hydraulic above ground lifts:

    Greg Smith Equipment sells above ground lifts that incorporate both the direct drive cylinder configuration and the chain-over-roller cylinder configuration.

    The base plate two post above ground lift implements the chain-over-roller configuration. This is the only hydraulic cylinder system that is possible in the base plate lift. The base plate two post above ground is designed for "low ceilings". The direct drive hydraulic cylinder configuration cannot be used in the base plate lift because the hydraulic cylinder would extend above the 9' 3" column when the lift arms were raised to the maximum height.

    The "overhead" two post above ground lift may incorporate either the direct drive hydraulic cylinder or the chain-over-roller hydraulic cylinder.

    Electrical Requirement:
    The electric motor for the power unit requires 220 Volt (single phase) 60 Hz. We recommend using at least a 10 gauge (grounded) wire from the electrical panel. The power unit has a short pigtail (no plug) that can be wired to either a quick disconnect box (mounted on the lift column) or to a male/female plug combination. A 30 amp breaker is recommended.

    Installation:
    Most of our above ground lift customers install their own car lifts. The average time to install the Atlas 9KOH car lift is four hours. We provide detailed installation instructions with all of our two post above ground lifts and our four post above ground lifts.

    Parts:
    Greg Smith Equipment stocks a complete inventory of lift parts for all the lifts we sell. The lift parts and the above ground lifts are stocked at both our Indianapolis and Delaware locations. Certain Competitors do not stock the lifts they advertise and do not stock any of the lift parts or accessories.

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    "World-Class" Products:
    Greg Smith Equipment is proud to state that our manufacturers are definitely "world-class". Our Atlas products are sold throughout the world.

    Instruction manuals that accompany products may contain certain specifications that do not apply to the product when used in the USA or Canada.

    IE:
    Electrical voltage requirements are different in the USA compared to other countries. There may also be certain accessory items that need to be included for Europe, but are not needed in the USA.

    The Greg Smith Equipment Sales website contains accurate electrical (and accessory) information (for use in the USA or Canada) about your product.

    Please review the GSES website and discuss electrical (or accessory) questions with your salesperson before placing your order.
    Atlas 9KOH Specifications
    Capacity 9,000 LB.
    Lifting Time Ask Your Salesperson
    Overall Height 142" (11' 10") or
    138" (11' 6")
    Overall Floor Width 134 ¼" (11' 2 ¼")
    Outside Column To Outside Column 124 5/8" (10' 4 5/8")
    Maximum Lift Height
    (Without Adapters)
    74" (6' 2")
    Maximum Lift Height
    (With Adapters)
    80 ¼" (6' 8 ¼")
    Minimum Arm Height 4"
    Inside Column 109 ¾" (9' 1 ¾")
    Column Size 7 1/4" x 11 1/8""
    Drive Thru 92 ½" (7' 8 ½")
    Base of Lift 13 ½" x 18"
    Column Thickness of Steel 5 gauge (.2", 5.08mm)
    Cable Diameter .375"
    Motor/Electrical Requirement 220 Volt, 220 volt single (1) phase
    A 30 amp breaker is recommended.
    Shipping Weight 1,474 LB.

    Requires a minimum of 4" of concrete with 3000 psi.
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    Atlas 9KOH Manual 629 KB 18 download Download
    Atlas 9KOH Overhead Shut Off Bar
    Limit Switch Wiring Guide
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