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The Katool KT-H100 is a heavy-duty two-post vehicle lift engineered to give mechanics, performance garages, and serious DIYers dependable lifting performance with a balanced footprint and robust safety features. Designed to handle cars, SUVs, and light trucks with confidence, this lift combines rugged construction with proven hydraulic performance for everyday workshop use.
10,000 lb (4,500 kg) Lifting Capacity — Supports a wide range of vehicles from daily drivers to larger SUVs.
Dual Hydraulic Chain-Drive Cylinders — Smooth and synchronized lifting for stable, balanced elevation.
Symmetric Arm Design — Balanced lifting geometry for ease of positioning and versatile service.
Manual Safety Release (Both Sides) — Technician-friendly, accessible safety lowering from either column.
Included Accessories — Extension support adapter sets (+30 mm & +120 mm),
CE Certified Safety — Tested to 115% dynamic and 150% static load standards for added peace of mind.
| Specification | Detail |
| Model | Katool KT-H100 Two-Post Lift |
| Lifting Capacity | 10,000 lb / 4,500 kg |
| Max. Lifting Height | 70.75 in / 1,800 mm |
| Minimum Pad Height | 4.25 in / 110 mm |
| Overall Height | 110.25 in / 2,800 mm |
| Overall Width | 142.25 in / 3,614 mm |
| Inside Column Width | 110.25 in / 2,800 mm |
| Drive-Through Clearance | 94.5 in / 2,400 mm |
| Arm Reach (Front/Rear) | Min: 30.75 in / 780 mm / Max: 50.5 in / 1,280 mm (2-stage) |
| Motor / Power | 220 VAC / 60 Hz / 1 PH / 2.2 kW (110 V optional for $190) |
| Net Weight | ~1,256 lb / 570 kg |
| Safety Certifications | CE Approved (115% dynamic / 150% static load tested) |
Two-post lifts are essential in automotive shops, but selecting the appropriate lift with the correct weight capacity is crucial for safety and equipment longevity.
Two-post lifts generally have weight capacities ranging from 7,000 to 20,000 pounds, accommodating various vehicles from light-duty cars to heavy-duty trucks. It's important to note that each lift arm also has its own weight limit. For instance, a lift with a 10,000-pound total capacity may have each arm rated for 2,500 pounds. Therefore, if a vehicle's weight distribution exceeds this per-arm limit, the lift may not be suitable.
To determine the appropriate lift capacity:
For example, if a vehicle weighs 9,000 pounds with a 6,000-pound front axle and a 3,000-pound rear axle, each arm would need to support 3,000 pounds. In this case, a 10,000-pound lift with 2,500-pound arms would be insufficient. Opting for a 12,000-pound lift would be safer.
Selecting a lift with a capacity that exceeds the vehicle's weight requirements is advisable. This accounts for variables like vehicle modifications, additional equipment, or unexpected weight distributions. Many manufacturers recommend not exceeding 75% of a lift's rated capacity to maintain safety margins.
By understanding and respecting the weight capacities and operational guidelines of two-post lifts, automotive shops can ensure safer working conditions and prolong the lifespan of their equipment.
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