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Junior Lift - The space-saving lift for junior dragsters!
This page provides pictures of the Junior Lift, along with detailed information on its construction.
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Lift Plate Assembly
- Lift Plates, constructed from 3/16" plate, CAD-designed and waterjet-cut for a precise fit.
- The plates, bolted together with 5/16" grade 8 hardware, ride up and down the Lower Post on sealed bearings.
- The winch cable attaches to the Lift Plates using a 5/16" hitch pin and clip.
- The Support Arms cradle the dragster and are attached to the Lift Plates with a 3/8" bolt. When the dragster is on the lift, the Support Arms are secured in the horizontal position using a 5/16" hitch pin. When not in use, the Support Arms are secured in the vertical position using a 5/16" hitch pin.
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Lift Plate Assembly
- Lift Plates, constructed from 3/16" plate, CAD-designed and waterjet-cut for a precise fit.
- The plates, bolted together with 5/16" grade 8 hardware, ride up and down the Lower Post on sealed bearings.
- The winch cable attaches to the Lift Plates using a 5/16" hitch pin and clip.
- The Support Arms cradle the dragster and are attached to the Lift
Plates with a 3/8" bolt. When the dragster is on the lift, the Support
Arms are secured in the horizontal position using a 5/16" hitch pin.
When not in use, the Support Arms are secured in the vertical position
using a 5/16" hitch pin.
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Lift Plate Assembly
- Lift Plates, constructed from 3/16" plate, CAD-designed and waterjet-cut for a precise fit.
- The plates, bolted together with 5/16" grade 8 hardware, ride up and down the Lower Post on sealed bearings.
- The winch cable attaches to the Lift Plates using a 5/16" hitch pin and clip.
- The Support Arms cradle the dragster and are attached to the Lift
Plates with a 3/8" bolt. When the dragster is on the lift, the Support
Arms are secured in the horizontal position using a 5/16" hitch pin.
When not in use, the Support Arms are secured in the vertical position
using a 5/16" hitch pin.
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Lift Plate Assembly
- Lift Plates, constructed from 3/16" plate, CAD-designed and waterjet-cut for a precise fit.
- The plates, bolted together with 5/16" grade 8 hardware, ride up and down the Lower Post on sealed bearings.
- The winch cable attaches to the Lift Plates using a 5/16" hitch pin and clip.
- The Support Arms cradle the dragster and are attached to the Lift
Plates with a 3/8" bolt. When the dragster is on the lift, the Support
Arms are secured in the horizontal position using a 5/16" hitch pin.
When not in use, the Support Arms are secured in the vertical position
using a 5/16" hitch pin.
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Lift Plate Assembly
- Lift Plates, constructed from 3/16" plate, CAD-designed and waterjet-cut for a precise fit.
- The plates, bolted together with 5/16" grade 8 hardware, ride up and down the Lower Post on sealed bearings.
- The winch cable attaches to the Lift Plates using a 5/16" hitch pin and clip.
- The Support Arms cradle the dragster and are attached to the Lift
Plates with a 3/8" bolt. When the dragster is on the lift, the Support
Arms are secured in the horizontal position using a 5/16" hitch pin.
When not in use, the Support Arms are secured in the vertical position
using a 5/16" hitch pin.
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