Autostacker, a popular car stacker manufacturer, has a few models available. The A6S costs $6350 and the A6W costs $6850. Costs may vary depending on your location and if any other work needs to be done to your property.
What is the best home car lift?
The Best of the Best
- Rotary. Boasting one of the longest-running reputations for providing superb vehicle lifts for all shapes and sizes, Rotary offers several options with a history of success.
- Eagle Equipment. Part of the Standard Tools & Equipment Co. ...
- Challenger Lifts. ...
- BendPak. ...
How much does it cost to lift a car?
Standard installation should be around or under $500 for a two-post car lifting solution and under $1,000 for a four-post auto lift. As previously noted, in-ground car lifts and installations are by far the most expensive auto lifting option available, sometimes costing as much as $10,000.
Where to buy car lifts?
Why to Choose AUTOLift3000
- 6,614 lbs lifting capacity ▲ The AUTOLift3000 has a lifting capacity of 6,614 lbs or 3,000 kg.
- Speed and maximum height ▲ It takes less than 30 seconds to lift to full height (23.5 inch/60 cms).
- Maintanance free ▲ It’s completely maintanance free. ...
- Lightweight ▲ At just 99 lbs it can be handled and stowed by just one person.
What is a 4 post car lift?
Primary Features:
- Perfect For Duallies! ...
- 110V Power Unit: With the NPS 10,000 CSP XLT you get the 110v power unit.
- Single Point Lock Release: The Lock Release design on our 4-Post lifts makes disengaging the safety locks a fast, simple, ONE Step process!
What is a two post lift?
Two-post lifts are frame-engaging maintenance lifts most commonly found in auto shops and home garages of DIY’ers with higher-ceiling garages. They’re not really meant for long-term storage, however.
Why are single post lifts less common?
Single-post lifts are a lot less common these days because they are impossible to design when trying to meet safety factors over one. They’re neat, but not really practical and not really space-saving either.
Is Autostacker a service lift?
And if you're sure you need a parking lift and not a service lift, Autostacker is the most compact, efficient and high-value parking lift option you’ll quickly learn to love.
Why do drivers charge fees?
Drivers may charge a fee if they have to wait longer than reasonably can be expected for unloading to take place. The fee itself will be based on how long the driver waits.
Can you ship a 150 lb package via FedEx?
We will usually ship items under 150 lbs. via FedEx ground; however, some items will not be shipped via FedEx due to case-by-case alternations in the purchase order, package size and weight, and hazardous materials restrictions. Some items may also have additional hazardous-materials charges.
Can you use an autostacker on a concrete foundation?
Autostacker is designed for the average homeowner’s garage; therefore, most residential or commercial concrete foundations will support Autostacker. Of course, it is imperative to follow all concrete specifications. Lift failure due to insufficient or faulty concrete can result in injury and death.
Does Autostacker deliver free?
What is Autostacker’s free shipping domestic freight policy? Your Autostacker parking lift unit will be delivered free of charge. Additionally, all other items that qualify for free shipping will be delivered—freight prepaid—anywhere in the 48 continental United States.
How does Autostacker compare to other parking lifts?
In order to get a truer sense of what makes Autostacker different, we’re going to compare our parking lift to four-post lifts, single-post lifts, automated parking systems, “puzzle” style parking lifts and multi-level lifts.
Autostacker vs. four-post lifts
There’s a big difference between traditional four-post service lifts and parking lifts. If you’re a car enthusiast one who spends your free time working under cars then indeed, explore four-post service lift options, and perhaps a variety of other service lifts (e.g., two-post lifts, scissor lifts).
Autostacker vs. two-post lifts
Two-post lifts are frame-engaging maintenance lifts most commonly found in auto shops and home garages of DIY’ers with higher-ceiling garages. They’re not really meant for long-term storage, however.
Autostacker vs. single-post lifts
Single-post lifts are a lot less common these days because they are impossible to design when trying to meet safety factors over one. They’re neat, but not really practical and not really space-saving either.
Autostacker vs. automated parking systems
These are not home car lift structures. Automated parking systems are huge, and they’re extremely expensive. (We’re talking tens and hundreds of millions of dollars). More than likely, this is not the parking lift type you’re looking for, but we’ll compare it anyway. If you can afford it, kudos to you.
Autostacker vs. multi-level parking lifts
Multi-level parking lifts are a different breed altogether. Sometimes used in outdoor lots, auto shops and home garages, they’re also seen in showrooms. That being said, any indoor space with a substantially high ceiling can fit one, and they definitely make for an impressive display.
Space-Saving Parking Lift
Autostacker is made without side posts, so you can utilize more space around the lift. Autostacker's parking lift structure is only as wide as it needs to be, fits into a normal parking space and easily holds cars, light-duty trucks, crossovers and some SUVs.
Low-Profile Entry
The patented design of Autostacker’s platform deck inclines gently from the loading ramp to the wheel trough. This permits extreme low-stance vehicles easy access onto the platform. Other parking lifts achieve this only by adding long, intrusive loading ramps, while some car lifts will simply scratch up the bottom of your car.
Simple Push-Button Controls
An easy-to-use, upfront console features highly visible, ergonomic push-button controls, including an emergency stop that immediately cuts power to the lift when pressed. The stand-up console contains the power unit and hydraulic tank. With a continuous hold on the Up button, Autostacker goes from lowered to full-rise in just 55 seconds.
Galvanized Steel Platform
A durable, interlocking galvanized-steel platform securely screws into the parking lift structure. Waterproof and weatherproof, the platform can take the heat, rain, sleet and shine. Perfect for use in both indoor and outdoor parking lots and structures, it’s completely rust-proof and will stand the test of time.
One-Of-A-Kind Parking Lift Design
The most striking thing about Autostacker is the way it looks when fully lowered. When the parking lift platform is raised, part of the inner scissor function is indented and tailored for a durable rubber pad. The pad protects car doors against dings and dents, and the indention allows the pad to collapse with the arm without being damaged.
Optional Removable Access Panels
Want to change your oil or access the undercarriage of your car for routine maintenance and service? Autostacker's removable access panels permit operators at home or in the shop to get underneath the lift and get work done. Replaces three platform panels.
What is a parking lift?
A parking lift is a space solution for small or large home garages and shops to store multiple vehicles in better space-saving arrangements. Suitable for both commercial and home, these parking lifts help the owner of a public parking structure, garage or shop get the most out of their space and storage.
What is Challenger's home storage?
Challenger’s Home Storage/DIY light duty general service lifts are commercial-grade, yet economical for DIY enthusiasts. Features 115v or 120v electric/single hydraulic cylinder w/ cable system for simple plug in and lift capability. Can be free standing for mobility or bolted to the floor for even more stability.
Live Talk Woodland Hills Cameras and Telescope
On August 8, 2020 I gave a live presentation on the Woodlands Hills Cameras and Telescope youtube channel, about AutoStakkert.
Jupiter in 2016
A couple of nights ago I was lucky enough to have some decent seeing conditions to image Jupiter. I almost missed it, it was rather windy – and freezing cold, weird for winter – and the seeing predictions weren’t that good either, but because I saw other astrophotographers producing nice images, I decided to go outside anyway. I was happy I did.
Mars
Here is my latest result: Mars imaged on May 17 under pretty good conditions (well, for Dutch conditions of course). I still have some recordings left to process from the night before, and I’m really curious to see the changes in the results from one day to the next as the clouds on Mars can be pretty dynamic!
Beta version
A quick reminder for those interested in playing around with the latest AutoStakkert!2 lucky imaging software: there is a beta version of AutoStakkert!2 available at the AutoStakkert!2 beta website
To keep the UK society safe
No idea what GCHQ would want to do with my software, or if this email was actually real to begin with, but since it is unclassified – and never got a response to my reply – I’ll just post this message here simply because I can.
Enhance!
Every now and then there is a dramatic TV show on where the good guys are ‘digitally enhancing’ a few pixels to create an ultra-sharp image of the face of a villain. The bad guy is recognized, he is caught, and the world is again safe. Of course we all know this is impossible. There were only a few pixels to work with, it can’t be done.
Still working.
Instead of just presenting a new and unfinished AutoStakkert!2 version – remember that I said it would be released AROUND the end of August – I thought it might be nice to start keeping a small log here to keep you up-to-date with what I’m actually working on.