KATOOL KT-H115Z 11,000 lb 2 Post Car Lift





KATOOL KT-H115Z 11,000 lb 2 Post Car Lift
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Heavy-Duty Floor Plate Lift for Cars, Trucks & SUVs
The KATOOL KT-H115Z is a professional-grade 2-post car lift built for automotive shops and serious garages that require reliable lifting power and long-term durability. With an 11,000 lb capacity, dual hydraulic cylinders, and a reinforced steel structure, this lift delivers smooth, stable operation for a wide range of vehicles.
Designed with a floor plate configuration, it provides added structural stability while accommodating various shop layouts.
Key Features
11,000 lb Lifting Capacity — Handles passenger vehicles, light trucks, and SUVs with confidence.
Dual Hydraulic Chain-Drive System — Provides smooth, balanced lifting with consistent performance under load.
Heavy-Duty Steel Construction — Reinforced structure designed for daily commercial use and long-term durability.
Symmetric Arm Design — Ensures even weight distribution and stable lifting across different vehicle types.
Low-Profile Swing Arms — Improves access for lower vehicles while maintaining versatility.
Manual Dual-Side Safety Release — Convenient and secure operation from either side of the lift.
Base Plate Design — Adds structural rigidity and simplifies installation in various shop environments.
Adjustable Adapters Included — Screw-on pads and extension adapters (+100mm) allow flexible lifting points.
CE Certified Safety Standards — Tested to 115% dynamic load and 150% static load capacity for added reliability.
Specifications
| Feature | Specification |
|---|---|
| Lifting Capacity | 11,000 lbs (5000 kg) |
| Max Lifting Height | 70.8″ (1800 mm) |
| Minimum Height | 3.9″ (100 mm) |
| Overall Height | 110.9″ (2818 mm) |
| Overall Width | 140.4″ (3565 mm) |
| Outside Column Width | 124.8″ (3170 mm) |
| Inside Column Width | 110.2″ (2800 mm) |
| Drive-Thru Clearance | 98.4″ (2500 mm) |
| Front Arm Reach (Min) | 29.5″ (750 mm) – 2 stages |
| Front Arm Reach (Max) | 46″ (1170 mm) – 2 stages |
| Rear Arm Reach (Min) | 35.4″ (900 mm) – 2 stages |
| Rear Arm Reach (Max) | 58.2″ (1480 mm) – 2 stages |
| Motor | 220V / 60Hz / 1PH / 2.2 kW |
| Net Weight | 1,257 lbs (570 kg) |
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.










