Katool KT-AM120SD 12,000lbs Two Post Lift






Katool KT-AM120SD 12,000lbs Two Post Lift
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Katool Automotive Equipment KT-AM120SD Two Post Lift
The Katool Automotive Equipment KT-AM120SD Two Post Lift is a heavy-duty, professional-grade lift built to handle demanding service work with strength, stability, and efficiency. With a 12,000 lb lifting capacity, this clear-floor two-post lift is designed to service a wide range of vehicles, including cars, trucks, and SUVs. Its asymmetric arm configuration helps improve vehicle positioning and door access, while the single-point lock release system supports convenient day-to-day operation.
Designed for commercial shops and serious service environments, the KT-AM120SD combines lifting power with practical usability. Public listings describe a 220V single-phase hydraulic system, with some sellers also noting an optional 110V configuration, plus a low 4.25–4.33 inch minimum pad height and approximately 70.86–70.87 inch maximum lifting height, making it suitable for both lower vehicles and taller service work.
Key Features
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12,000 lb lifting capacity for cars, trucks, and SUVs
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Asymmetric arm design for easier vehicle positioning and door clearance
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Single-point lock release for efficient operation
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Clear-floor design for improved workspace access under the vehicle
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Low pad height for servicing a wider range of vehicles
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Built for professional repair shops, service centers, and fleet use
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Heavy-duty hydraulic lifting performance for daily shop operation
KT-AM120SD Car Lift Specifications
| Specification | Details |
| Model | KT-AM120SD |
| Product Type | Two Post Lift |
| Lift Configuration | Clear-floor / asymmetric arms |
| Lifting Capacity | 12,000 lbs |
| Max. Lifting Height | 70.87 in / 1800 mm |
| Min. Lifting Height | 4.25–4.33 in / 110 mm |
| Overall Height | 143.7–144 in / 3650 mm |
| Drive-Thru Clearance | 94 in |
| Motor Power | 4.0 HP |
| Power Requirements | 220V / 60Hz / 1PH |
| Locking Positions | 12 |
| Product Weight | 1,369 lbs |
Installation Requirements
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Minimum concrete thickness: 5.9 in / 150 mm
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Minimum concrete strength: 3,000 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.











