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Is special equipment required to receive the Aero-Lift, and particularly, to raise the vertical column?

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Is special equipment required to receive the Aero-Lift, and particularly, to raise the vertical column?

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The preferred method for removing the crate from the truck is a forklift. We recommend that the crate is then set very near where you will set the vertical column. The crate is packed so that the vertical column is tilted straight out of the box into position using a come-a-long, chain hoist, block and tackle or the forklift itself. Once the vertical column is tilted into position the rest of the components (legs, cross beam, motor, etc.) literally “bolt-on” to the vertical column. The legs are approximately 16 feet long and weigh approximately 150 lbs. The vertical column is 14’8″ and weighs approximately 750 lbs. and is equipped with a top lifting point. ARM Aerospace recognizes that the lift is a heavy piece of equipment and that most hangar owners may not have large technical lifting equipment available. We have devoted careful thought and engineering design into the packaging of your Aero-Lift to make the assembly at your hangar as straightforward as possible.

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