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Rotary Lift innovation reduces installation times

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Updated Jul 28, 2017

Rotary Lift says it has developed a patent-pending installation method for heavy-duty in-ground lifts that drastically reduces installation time, can improve environmental protection and makes it possible to install the lifts in areas that were previously unavailable due to soil or groundwater issues. It can be used for new construction and lift replacements.

Rotary Lift says heavy-duty in-ground lifts are typically installed in concrete vaults that are poured in place using temporary forms for each lift. Even modular lifts with their own containment vessels may be installed in concrete vaults in some areas, such as certain seismic hazard zones. The company says pouring these huge concrete containments on-site requires considerable investment in highly skilled personnel, time and construction material.

Conversely, Rotary Lift’s new installation method eliminates the need to pour vaults in place by using precast concrete vaults instead. These vaults are made in advance at a concrete production facility where concrete is poured into a reusable mold and cured in a controlled environment to Rotary’s exact specifications. The finished vaults are then delivered to the job site ready to install, the company says.

The precast solution takes less than two days per lift installation instead of seven because there is less prep work required and no curing time or rework needed. It also reduces excavation requirements and improves safety since no one needs to enter the pit at any time during construction. And though bad weather can cause major delays to cast-in-place projects, Rotary Lift says precast vaults can be installed regardless of weather.

“Rotary Lift’s founder invented the vehicle lift back in 1925,” says Larry Kendall, CSI, facility planner with Rotary Lift parent company Vehicle Service Group. “For more than 90 years, we’ve continued to evolve and improve on all aspects of lift design, installation, use and maintenance to help our customers be more productive and efficient.

“Our new heavy-duty in-ground lift installation method addresses concerns our customers have about downtime during construction. It also provides peace of mind, since each vault is built to our precise specifications and comes with a certificate stating its strength and composition upfront.”

Rotary Lift says customers can choose optional coatings for the inside and outside of their precast vaults to further protect the lifts against water, electrolysis and chemical attack. The precast vaults also can be used in areas with high water tables and some soil issues where pour-in-place installation is not possible, the company says, enabling customers to add in-ground lifts to these areas for the first time.

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