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🚀 Elevate your bike game with the Pit Posse lift!
The Pit Posse PP2551S Motorcycle ATV Scissor Floor Jack Lift Table Stand is a professional-grade hydraulic lift designed for home, garage, or shop use. It features a height adjustment range of 13 to 36 inches, a robust 300-pound capacity, and a heavy-duty steel frame for maximum safety and stability. With a user-friendly foot pedal, locking caster wheels, and a comfortable design, this lift ensures a clean and efficient workspace for all your motorcycle maintenance needs.
Manufacturer | Pit Posse |
Brand | Pit Posse |
Item Weight | 63.8 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 20 x 18.5 x 15.2 inches |
Item model number | PP2551S |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | PP2551S |
J**E
Overall, the stand is reasonably priced and functioned as advertised...
This wheeled lift stand is made in China and sold by Pit Posse. It is built around a hydraulic bottle jack. Pit Posse advertises is as a lift for motorcycles and ATV's, but I'll probably use it for transmissions. The jack specs have been painted over but it appears to be the size of a 2 to 3 ton jack. The metal lift structure built around the jack is a "scissor" mechanism that extends from a bottom of 13 1/2 inches to a maximum height of 34 1/2 inches. The rectangular rubber covered platform is 13 3/4 inches by 16 inches with a rectangular hole in the middle. The maximum load that can be lifted is 300 pounds. The stand is painted black and comes with two retaining hooks to help stabilize what you are lifting. It arrived in a 70 pound box, fully assembled with the exception of the foot pedal jack control. Unfortunately, the pedal rod was about a 1/4 inch too long and bottomed out in the jack handle sleeve before the retaining bolts holes aligned. Accordingly, I cut off about a 1/2 inch off the end of the rod and everything lined up. Other than that, the stand seems to work well and is reasonably constructed.The one main concern I have is safety. Remember the higher a load is lifted, the more top heavy it becomes. It wouldn't take much to tip it over, especially when rolling it around. If a wheel hits one little bump the lift can easily tilt and fall over. The designer really needs to add some kind of support legs that can be extended to increase the width of the lift support base. The bottom support stand has holes for a retaining rod that locks the lift height at four different levels to prevent height creep from jack leakage and sudden drops from jack failure. You should always use this safety feature while working. Overall, the stand is reasonably priced and functioned as advertised, but be careful using it with heavy loads...five stars.
K**Y
Works good,
Works well, should have had one of these sooner makes working on bike better. gets bike to a height that saves bending over.
S**N
Not perfect, but would not live without it!
Have been using this for several months now and its been great - I should not have waited so long to get one! Was concerned about feedback in other reviews, but this unit had the features I wanted (height, wheels, etc.). Only drawbacks are: (1) surprisingly wobbly at full height but always stable. This is due to the soft rubber wheels rather than play in the scissor mechanism or frame which are strong. (2) the foot pedal lever angle is wrong - angles the pedal to be too high such that the lever contacts the frame and you can't get full extension of the stroke. Some bending of the lever fixes this (or just live with it and pump a few more times for the same result). Other reviews indicated that the jack mount is too close to the floor and that the jack leaks and bleeds pressure over time. I've had none of these issues. This is a great unit. If you're thinking about getting one, that means you need one - Don't be like me and wait - you'll love this!
H**N
Study, well worth every penny.
I am the kind of guy who already reads reviews before making purchase. However there is no review on Amazon for this product. Came to know this product from reviews for other scissor lifts and seemed the Pitt Pose has great quality. Finally pulled the trigger and I am very happy with the decision. The lift is well constructed and strong enough even fully extended with 220 lbs CRF250 dirt bike on it. The casters are smooth and not wobbling at all. Well worth another 30$. However there are 2 minor stuffs and hopefully manufactory can improve them in the future.1. The height of lift when fully seated is 13.5", not 13" as advertised. It makes a big difference to me because I have to lift the bike with one hand slightly before roll the lift underneath bike. This does not require lots of force but I do wish the stand is ¼ to 1/2 inch lower. As far as I have researched, no scissor lift is shorter than 13.5". This is might be a safety feather because if you release the valve too fast, the bike will drop like a rock. This happened to me the first time when I released the valve. The stand saves the bike because it won't allow it to drop all the way down to threw the bike off the stand.2. The safety bar can only be inserted to the innest position when the stand is fully extended without weight on it. However with the bike on it, the inner holes are partially blocked by the rollers so the block bar can not be inserted. This is not a big problem to me because I can still insert a thinner bar like long screw driver. The pump holds the lift pretty well so most times you probably do not need this feather. But if you do work a lot with stand fully extended, I would recommend to redrill holes slightly to the left to make innest holes 0.5" wider.Despite the above 2 minor things, the stand overall is very sturdy and definitely worth every penny of it. I wish I had it earlier. The seller answered my questions promptly and always stands by their products. I gave 4.8 stars for the product and 5.5 to the seller.
T**R
Great stand, excellent customer service
Very good stand! After years of breaking my back working on my various dirt bikes I finally purchased a lift stand. Worked flawlessly for about 8 months until the pump let go. Discovered a puddle of oil under the stand. I was able to complete my work that day but it took around 50 pumps to fully raise the bike. Once it was up it didn’t drop in the slightest while working. I called Pit Posse and the guy was really nice. I sent him a few pics and he had sent me a tracking number for the new pump within 15 minutes. Great customer service!
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