Katool KT-M150D 15,000 lbs Two Post Lift







Katool KT-M150D 15,000 lbs Two Post Lift
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Katool KT-M150D Two Post Lift – 15,000 lb Heavy-Duty Capacity
The Katool KT-M150D is a commercial-grade 2 post car lift built for heavy-duty automotive shops, fleet service facilities, and professional garages that require higher lifting capacity and structural strength. With a 15,000 lb lifting capacity, this car hoist for garage and industrial use is engineered to handle larger trucks, vans, and commercial vehicles with confidence.
Constructed from Q235 and Q245 structural steel and powered by a 220V / 60Hz / 3KW (4HP) motor, the KT-M150D features a direct-drive lifting system that delivers smoother operation and reduced maintenance compared to traditional chain systems. Its symmetric arm design ensures balanced lifting, while the single-point lock release provides safe, controlled lowering.
Designed for demanding environments, this heavy-duty two post lift offers long-term reliability for high-volume service operations.
Why Choose the Katool KT-M150D
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15,000 lb 2 post car lift for heavy-duty vehicles
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Direct-drive system for smooth, consistent lifting
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Symmetric arm configuration for balanced vehicle positioning
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Single-point safety lock release for simple operation
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High lift height for improved undercar access
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Built from heavy-duty Q235 / Q245 structural steel
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Designed for commercial automotive shop use
Key Features
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15,000 lb Lifting Capacity – Ideal for trucks, vans, and commercial vehicles
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Direct Drive Cylinders – Fewer moving parts and smoother lift cycles
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Single-Point Lock Release – Centralized, secure lowering control
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Symmetric Two-Post Design – Balanced load distribution
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72.83" Max Lifting Height – Improved access for underbody service
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4HP / 3KW Motor – Commercial-grade hydraulic power
KT-M150D Car Lift Specifications
| Specification | Details |
| Lifting Capacity | 15,000 lbs |
| Max Lifting Height | 72.83" |
| Overall Height | 176.8" |
| Drive-Thru Clearance | 116" |
| Motor | 4HP / 3KW |
| Voltage | 220V / 60Hz |
| Design | Symmetric Two-Post |
| Drive Type | Direct Drive |
| Construction Material | Q235 / Q245 Steel |
| Concrete Requirement | 5.9", 3000 PSI |
Understanding Two-Post Lift Weight Capacities
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.
Typical Weight Capacities
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.
Calculating Required Lift Capacity
To determine the appropriate lift capacity:
- Calculate Rear Axle Weight: Multiply the vehicle's total weight by the distance from the center of gravity to the front axle, then divide by the wheelbase.
- Calculate Front Axle Weight: Subtract the rear axle weight from the total vehicle weight.
- Determine Arm Capacity: Divide each axle's weight by two to find the load per arm.
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.
Importance of Choosing a Lift with Adequate Capacity
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.
Safe Operating Practices
- Adhere to Weight Limits: Never exceed the lift's total or per-arm weight capacities.
- Proper Vehicle Positioning: Ensure the vehicle is centered and balanced on the lift to distribute weight evenly.
- Regular Maintenance: Follow the manufacturer's maintenance schedule and conduct routine inspections to identify potential issues.
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.












