Rotary BP9 9,000 lb Low Ceiling Two-Post Car Lift
Most two-post lifts need 12 feet of ceiling. Plenty of garages and older shop bays stop at 10. That leaves you on a creeper under jack stands while the space above the car goes to waste.
The Rotary BP9 is built for exactly that ceiling. It stands 111 1/4" tall β under 9 1/2 feet β and still lifts a full 9,000 lbs. The equalizer cables run through a steel baseplate on the floor instead of overhead, so nothing hangs above the roof of the vehicle.
What's Included
- BP9 low ceiling two-post lift (black)
- Large low-profile padded threaded adapters
- Adapter extensions β 4 each: 3 1/2" and 5"
- Adapter storage bracket
Made For
Built for shops and garages where ceiling height decides what equipment fits.
- Independent auto repair shops in low-clearance buildings
- Home garages with 10 ft ceilings
- Fleet maintenance bays in older facilities
- Collision repair centers
- Utility fleet garages
Features
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9,000 lb capacity β handles passenger cars, light trucks, and vans at full rating
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111 1/4" overall height β installs under ceilings as low as 10 ft
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Steel baseplate design β cables run at floor level, protected between the columns
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Carriage latches every 3" β the lift locks at short intervals all the way up
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Secondary lock system β spring-actuated slack chain device backs up the primary latches
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Dual heavy-duty hydraulic cylinders β one per column for even, consistent lifting
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2-stage symmetric arms β spring-operated restraints disengage at floor level
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ALI Gold Certified β tested to the ANSI/ALI ALCTV standard by an independent lab
Full Capacity Under a 10-Foot Ceiling
Low-ceiling lifts usually mean giving something up β capacity, rise, or both. The BP9 keeps its full 9,000 lb rating and a 72" rise (80 1/2" with the 5" adapter extensions) inside an overall height of 111 1/4". Required ceiling clearance is just 113".
The baseplate does the work the overhead beam would normally do. It carries the equalizer cables across the floor between the columns, so there is no crossbar to clear and no switch bar for a tall vehicle to hit.
Two Lock Systems Working Together
The carriage latch system engages every 3" as the lift rises, so the load is never far above a lock point. A single point release drops both latches at once when it's time to come down.
Behind that sits a secondary lock: a spring-actuated slack chain device that catches the carriage if a chain ever goes slack. Rubber-padded threaded adapters and spring-operated arm restraints round out the contact points between the lift and the vehicle.
The Right Two Post Car Lift for Your Shop
If your building tops out around 10 feet, the BP9 puts a true commercial two-post lift where taller overhead models simply don't fit. You get 9,000 lbs of capacity, locks every 3", and a 97 1/4" drive-thru clearance that handles the vehicles a general repair bay sees every day.
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