MAHLE Service Solutions Introduces New ShopPRO Commercial Wireless Mobile Column Lifts

MAHLE Service Solutions Introduces New ShopPRO Commercial Wireless Mobile Column Lifts

Capable of lifting a variety of commercial vehicles, these lifts have no external wires or cords, making it easy to set up and move where needed to complete vehicle repairs – both inside and outside the shop.

MAHLE Service Solutions is introducing three products in a new line of ShopPRO Commercial Wireless Mobile Column Lifts featuring a wireless communication system and a10-inch touch screen graphic control system. Capable of lifting a variety of commercial vehicles, these lifts have no external wires or cords making it easy to set up and move where needed to complete vehicle repairs – both inside and outside the shop. The lifts can be used at a full operating lift height of 69 inches.

The new ShopPRO Commercial Wireless Mobile Column Lifts are fully-certified and compliant to the latest standards established by the Automotive Lift Institute (ALI). Model No. CML-7 is a 7-ton wireless column lift that has a 14,000-lb. capacity. The CML-9 is 9-ton wireless column lift with a 19,000-lb. capacity. A third column lift, the CML-9WB, is a 19,000-lb. capacity model with a wide, adjustable carriage for oversized tire engagement. All three mobile columns are 24V systems which can be operated in sets of two, four, six, or eight to maximize a shop’s lifting capacity.

“The wireless mobile column lifts are designed for quick and easy setup and can be moved where they are needed and then conveniently stored away when they are not in use,” said Andreas Huber, general manager, MAHLE Service Solutions. “The convenience and performance of these lifts make a great addition to any commercial repair facility.”

The new ShopPRO Commercial Wireless Mobile Column Lifts were displayed for the first time at the ATA’s Technology and Maintenance Council (TMC) 2018 Meeting and Transportation Technology Exhibition, March 5-8, Atlanta at MAHLE Service Solutions booth # 358.

For more information on the complete line of ShopPRO equipment, visit www.servicesolutions.mahle.com

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