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The LiftMaster 1100 LB Motorcycle Center Scissor Lift Jack is a robust and reliable tool designed for motorcycle and ATV enthusiasts. With a load capacity of 1100 lbs and a maximum lifting height of 15.75 inches, this scissor jack features a simple crank operation and safety pin with six locking positions, ensuring both ease of use and safety. Its compact dimensions make it a practical addition to any garage.
Load Capacity | 500 kg |
Maximum Lifting Height | 15.75 Inches |
Brand | LiftMaster |
Color | Blue |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 9 x 14 x 3.7 inches |
Style | Scissor Jack |
Manufacturer | Liftmaster |
UPC | 799804607262 |
Item Weight | 30 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 9 x 14 x 3.7 inches |
Item model number | DL3502 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | DL3502 |
J**N
Good with a motorcycle lift
Working fine for my 1963 PANHEAD
M**N
Needs Rubber Pad
This jack is heavy duty and lifts my 725lb bike easily. Very steady. The only thing missing is the rubber top pad. Without this, the bike can move on the slick painted top surface. You can't even buy the rubber pad as an accessory. I solved this problem with some heavy duty adhesive rubber available on Amazon -"Non Slip Furniture Pads, 5" x 40" Rubber Furniture Pads Anti Skid Pads Non Slip Self Adhesive Cuttable Rubber Tape Rubber Strip Roll for Protecting Hardwood Floors Chair Wall Protector - Black"I know ... there's a lot in that description. But the only part that applies is 'cuttable rubber strip roll' It's 5" wide, so you just cut it to length with scissors. DONE. It's adhesive backed so just peel off the backing and stick it down. The rubber is .05" thick - 1.1mm. As thick as a penny. Remember to grease the screw and bearings on the jack BEFORE you use it. It has to be done. I used an acid brush to brush it into the bearings and threads. Throw away that wrench that comes with it and use a socket wrench.
C**N
Motorcycle jack
This scissor jack will definitely get the job done for my cruiser bike. It fits the frame well and seems to be very sturdy. Personally I would like a larger diameter safety pin for the jack and one that actually has the ball release still In it. But for the price and value. I can’t complain. It does the job as intended to do. And holds sturdy. I might add a couple move legs of angle iron to it just for some extra support. But that is most likely over kill. But could make you feel a little more warm and fuzzy while lifting your pride and joy.
P**R
Stand Jack
This works perfect. It’s heavy duty and it has the Jack holders for the frame. It is as advertised worth the money.
N**M
RUN AWAY!
Piece of garbage. These pics are from use number 2. Number....Two!Junk! Go buy something that isn't trash.
N**S
Works well with Triumph T120
I originally had a similar lift but without the two frame cradles and because the sump on my 2020 Triumph Bonneville T120 sits a bit lower than the frame tubes it wanted to rock and fall over which was a near disaster for me. I was going to give up on this style stand but decided to give this style a try. I am glad that I did. It solves that issue perfectly. After a small amount of adjustment the two cradles offer the perfect secure lifting point. Was very useful when on the center stand and removing the front wheel assembly and will serve me well anytime I need to do any front work.
D**R
heavy duty
I bought this for my sawmill to align logs for milling. I don't know if the 1100 lb. rating is accurate, but it will work fine for my sawmill. This is a heavy-duty jack and should last a long time on the sawmill. It is pretty stable and will most likely find other uses around my shop. Happy with my purchase.
A**R
Solid, precise, easy to use
I use this jack when doing tire changes and chain maintenance on my bikes. while on my lift table. I have 7 bikes from a Road King down to a CRF110. This jack is solid and the slip-on hand crank is its best feature as it is never in the way and clockable in any situation. No flimsy clips to pop off. Worth the money.
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