Halo Lifts 4 Post Car Lift – 9,000 LBS Capacity

SKU: CL01-1391

$1,234.45

Description

Product Overview

The HL9K-ST is a four-post car lift designed for home garages and automotive enthusiasts. With a 9,000 lb lifting capacity, it combines hydraulic power with mechanical safety features. Built for durability and ease of use, it can handle large vehicles and is equally suited for storage, maintenance, or detailing. Standard accessories such as steel ramps, drip trays, and casters are included.


Key Features

  • Lifting Capacity & Build
    9,000 lb rated capacity with welded structural steel, reinforced C-channel posts, and a sturdy frame to reduce flex and twisting.
  • Safety Locks & Reinforcement
    Spring-loaded steel safety locks (approximately ¾-inch thick) automatically engage. Multiple lock positions (13 total) are spaced 4 inches apart. Oversized baseplates and reinforced rod ends ensure stability.
  • Runways & Ramps
    Welded steel runways with lips to hold drip trays. Low-profile runways (around 5 inches high) accommodate low-clearance vehicles. Steel approach ramps are included.
  • Safety & Control Features
    Hydraulic system includes a flow-restriction circuit to prevent free-fall. Casters with non-marring wheels allow the lift to be moved when not anchored.
  • Included Accessories
    Steel ramps, caster kit for mobility, drip trays to catch fluids, and hardened steel tire stops.

Specifications

Specification Detail
Lift Capacity 9,000 lb
Lock Positions 13, spaced 4 inches apart
Runway Profile Height Approx. 5 in
Base Plate Size 12 × 12 in, ~⅝ in thick steel
Post Design Reinforced C-channel
Safety Lock Thickness ~¾ in steel
Cables Stainless steel lifting cables rated above 14,000 lb each
Finish Powder-coated steel surfaces

What to Know Before Buying

  • Space & Height: Ensure your garage or shop has enough ceiling clearance and footprint space to use the lift safely and comfortably.
  • Floor Requirements: Requires a level, strong concrete slab to properly anchor and support both the lift and the vehicle load.
  • Unloading & Installation: Delivered via freight in large, heavy pieces. You’ll need proper equipment such as a forklift or hoist for unloading and positioning.
  • Anchoring vs Free Standing: While it can be used freestanding, anchoring improves stability and safety, particularly with heavy vehicles.
  • Maintenance & Safety: Regularly inspect locks, cables, ramps, and hydraulic components. Always engage safety locks before working underneath.