Safe Lift
A new durable, easy-to-use bracket for lifting vehicles.
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Purpose
The invention is a durable, easy-to-use bracket for lifting vehicles. The bracket, made with a sturdy but lightweight steel frame, is permanently bolted onto a vehicle. Each vehicle requires two brackets at the rear. A template makes it easy to position them correctly and bolt them near the spring mount with the provided hardware. The invention provides a flat, sturdy, and structurally sound location for the lift arm for safe, easy lifting without blocks.
The Problem
Workers may struggle to position the lift correctly or resort to using blocks, which could cause the vehicle to slip.
The Solution
… But now, there’s the Safe Lift!
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Permanently Bolted to Vehicle
Provides a Sturdy Lifting Point
Prevents Vehicle from Moving While on Lift
Greatly Improves Safety
Template for Easy Positioning
Story Behind the Invention
Inventor Richard D. Crain, Jr. of Melbourne, FL has created a durable, easy-to-use bracket for lifting vehicles with ease and confidence.
Vehicle lifts are necessary to perform many common repair or maintenance jobs. Like many, Richard always struggled with the lift arm location when lifting trucks and other vehicles. And so, he was inspired to develop a solution that would make it a safer and easier process. The Safe Lift was his solution.
But how does it work? The bracket, made with a sturdy but lightweight steel frame, is permanently bolted onto a vehicle. Each vehicle requires two brackets at the rear. A template makes it easy to position them correctly and bolt them near the spring mount with the provided hardware. The invention provides a flat, sturdy, and structurally sound location for the lift arm for safe, easy lifting without blocks.