Just thought I would post this product in case any other DIYer is interested. Makes for a nice socking stuffer for christmas!
The website is: www.autoequipment.net. Click on 'web specials'
The hoist is manufactured by Ravaglioli in Italy ( www.ravaglioli ) and is imported by Capital Automotive Inc in Canada. The price is $1790 USD for model# KP 153P ( air-hydraulic operation ) and comes complete with protective saddle covers and removable tow-bar. There is also a electro-hydraulic model available as well ( KP 153 )
General Specifications
Weight: 638 lbs
Lowered Height: 4"
Maximum Lift Height: 40"
Lift Capacity: 4,400 Ibs
If anyone is interested, please call Michael Smith at 613-822-3454. Sorry, but I just bought the last one Mike had in stock. You'll have to ask him when the next shipment is expected. Mike also e-mailed me a couple of .jpg images depicting a 911 Targa perched on top of the KP 153 at its maximum height. A 6'4" tall mechanic is standing next to the 911 to give you a visual perspective on how high a vehicle can be lifted. I would have attached the images to this thread, but I have'nt got a glue on how to do it. Best approach is to e-mail me [[email protected]] or Mike [[email protected]] and either one of us will gladly forward them to any interested party.
The website is: www.autoequipment.net. Click on 'web specials'
The hoist is manufactured by Ravaglioli in Italy ( www.ravaglioli ) and is imported by Capital Automotive Inc in Canada. The price is $1790 USD for model# KP 153P ( air-hydraulic operation ) and comes complete with protective saddle covers and removable tow-bar. There is also a electro-hydraulic model available as well ( KP 153 )
General Specifications
Weight: 638 lbs
Lowered Height: 4"
Maximum Lift Height: 40"
Lift Capacity: 4,400 Ibs
If anyone is interested, please call Michael Smith at 613-822-3454. Sorry, but I just bought the last one Mike had in stock. You'll have to ask him when the next shipment is expected. Mike also e-mailed me a couple of .jpg images depicting a 911 Targa perched on top of the KP 153 at its maximum height. A 6'4" tall mechanic is standing next to the 911 to give you a visual perspective on how high a vehicle can be lifted. I would have attached the images to this thread, but I have'nt got a glue on how to do it. Best approach is to e-mail me [[email protected]] or Mike [[email protected]] and either one of us will gladly forward them to any interested party.