Nussbaum Scissor Lift
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Nussbaum Scissor Lift
About to begin construction on my new 60’x60’ garage. It’s been a blast planning out the layout and all the room to park cars. Recently I discovered Nussbaum lifts as a local dealership had them installed. Not cheap but German made and excellent quality. Just purchased the Flush mount Jumbo 7. Took weeks to track down Nussbaum NA to even find out how to purchase. The flush mount allows the lift to be flat when driving over daily.
Does anyone have any suggestions on spacing the platforms? Each platform is 24” wide and the suggested distance between the two is 24”. Assuming the distance between jack points on a 997 is 53” this would give me 9.5” before reaching the outside of each platform. Also gives me variability with other models that have unibody frames. There jackpoints are much closer together. Any feedback would be appreciated! Only one shot when pouring the concrete so spacing needs to be perfect!
Does anyone have any suggestions on spacing the platforms? Each platform is 24” wide and the suggested distance between the two is 24”. Assuming the distance between jack points on a 997 is 53” this would give me 9.5” before reaching the outside of each platform. Also gives me variability with other models that have unibody frames. There jackpoints are much closer together. Any feedback would be appreciated! Only one shot when pouring the concrete so spacing needs to be perfect!
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Yes, I spoke to Matt. I finally found a company local to me in Dallas that just got a shipment of 20 jumbo 7’s from Germany. He has 5 left for purchase. The Americans made version from NC are easily obtainable but word on the street is the German manufactured are much higher quality. Took me a bit of time but I was able to find.
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TheTorch (07-09-2020)
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Yes, I spoke to Matt. I finally found a company local to me in Dallas that just got a shipment of 20 jumbo 7’s from Germany. He has 5 left for purchase. The Americans made version from NC are easily obtainable but word on the street is the German manufactured are much higher quality. Took me a bit of time but I was able to find.
I’ve not been having much luck getting anyone to give me a firm answer on anything.
thanks.