Vehicle lifts have become one of the largest purchases for any garage or MOT Bay, and so maintaining these lifts will keep your garage earning money without unnecessary interruption.
From tyre changers and wheel balancers to full MOT bays, we supply and maintain everything that garages need, so we understand the critical role garage lifts play in the smooth and safe operation of your business.
However, one vital component that we see often overlooked, is the maintenance of car lift cables (also known as auto lift cables, automotive lift cables, or car hoist cables) in both 2-post and 4-post lifts.
Understanding Car Lift Cables
Car lift cables are the invisible heroes of your workshop. These robust, wound strands of steel are the lifeline of your 2-post and 4-post lifts, enabling them to raise and lower vehicles with precision and stability. In 2-post lifts, the cables often play a direct role in the lifting mechanism itself. In 4-post lifts, they’re crucial for synchronising the lifting platforms, ensuring the vehicle remains level and secure. Without properly functioning car lift cables, your lift is essentially out of commission, impacting your productivity and potentially compromising safety.
And we know that nobody wants a customer’s car stuck on a lift while they wait for the lift engineer to arrive!
How Car Lift Cables Work
The construction of a car lift cable is a testament to engineering ingenuity. Individual wires are twisted together to form strands, and these strands are then wound around a core, creating a strong and flexible rope. This design allows the cable to withstand the immense weight of vehicles while remaining pliable enough to run smoothly over pulleys and drums.
In 2-post lifts, the cables are typically connected to the lifting arms, directly pulling the vehicle upwards.
In 4-post lifts, the cables often connect to a system of pulleys and crossbeams, ensuring all four posts lift in unison.
The Need for Regular Lift Cable Maintenance
Just like any mechanical component, car lift cables require regular inspection and maintenance to ensure optimal performance and safety. Regular checks can identify potential problems early on, preventing costly repairs and, more importantly, accidents. Here’s what you should be looking for:
- Broken Wires: Inspect the cables for any broken wires or strands. These are tell-tale signs of wear and tear and indicate the cable may be nearing the end of its lifespan.
- Wear and Tear: Look for signs of abrasion, flattening, or kinking. These can weaken the cable and make it more susceptible to failure.
- Corrosion: Check for any rust or corrosion, which can significantly compromise the cable’s strength. Remember, even if the outside looks fine, the inner core could be corroding.
- Lubrication: Proper lubrication is essential to reduce friction and prolong the life of the cables. Consult your lift manufacturer’s recommendations or your garage equipment service supplier for the correct lubricant and application frequency.
- Pulley and Drum Condition: Ensure the pulleys and drums are in good condition and rotating freely. Damaged or worn components can accelerate cable wear.
- Synchronisation (4-post lifts): Verify that all four posts are lifting and locks clicking evenly. Uneven lifting can be dangerous and may indicate a problem with the cables or the synchronisation system.
Replace Car Lift Cables Every 6 Years
While regular maintenance can extend the life of your car lift cables, they will eventually need to be replaced. BS 7980:2003+A1:2012 recommends replacing load suspension wire ropes every six years, regardless of their apparent condition. This is a crucial safety measure, as internal corrosion can be difficult to detect. However, you should also consider replacing the cables sooner if you notice any of the following:
- Excessive Wear: If the cables are visibly worn, frayed, or damaged, they should be replaced immediately.
- Broken Wires: Even a small number of broken wires can significantly weaken the cable.
- Corrosion: Any sign of corrosion is a cause for concern.
- Difficulty Lifting: If the lift is struggling to raise vehicles, the cables may be worn or damaged.
- Locks Not Engaging: If 4 post lift locks are not engaging or locking unevenly, then this could indicate a worn or stretched lift cable.
- Unusual Noises: Strange noises during operation could indicate a problem with the cables or other components.
The Importance of Professional Inspection and Replacement
Inspecting and replacing car lift cables is a job best left to qualified professionals. These tasks require specialised knowledge, tools, and experience. Attempting to do it yourself could result in serious injury or damage to your equipment. At Concept Garage Equipment, we offer comprehensive inspection and replacement services for all types of car lift cables for any make of vehicle lift. Our experienced technicians will assess the condition of your cables and recommend the best course of action.
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Contact Concept for Lift Maintenance or Cable Replacement
Don’t wait until it’s too late. Ensure the safety and efficiency of your garage by scheduling a professional inspection of your car lift cables today.
Concept Garage Equipment can supply all your garage equipment needs, from MOT bays to tyre changers and car lifts. We’re here to help you keep your business running smoothly.
Contact us on 0113 469 0572 for any information or to book your lift service or repair.