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Old 10-21-2013   #21
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Default Re: Want to stack my Z, can you identify this lift?

I have a Bend Pak 4 post Its great for alot of **** but It is made it CHINA. Almost all Lifts are now made in China.
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Old 10-21-2013   #22
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I think as long as they are ANSI certified they should work ok.
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Old 10-22-2013   #23
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For those of you that have a garage opener directly over the area where you want to place the lift you might want to consider using the Autolifter side mount opener to give you additional height for your lift. I have 3 of them and they work great. Not much more expensive that the regular openers and you can get a backup battery pack.

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Old 10-23-2013   #24
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Default Re: Want to stack my Z, can you identify this lift?

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For those of you that have a garage opener directly over the area where you want to place the lift you might want to consider using the Autolifter side mount opener to give you additional height for your lift. I have 3 of them and they work great. Not much more expensive that the regular openers and you can get a backup battery pack.

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I agree--I raised the garage door tracks and installed a Liftmaster 3800 jackshaft opener. Quiet and it works great. Then I ran surface mount conduit from the old opener electrical box for a ceiling mounted box so I don't have cords on the floor for the lift and my charger.--Bob





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Old 10-23-2013   #25
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Default Re: Want to stack my Z, can you identify this lift?

I did the same thing bob when my garage door went bad. Sure gives a lot more head room space and gets the door close to the ceiling. The battery backup works good too.
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