Heavy-duty in-ground vehicle lift sales manager, Matthias Lennemann (blue blazer), shows attendees the workings of a Stertil-Koni ECOLIFT.  
 -  Photo courtesy of Stertil-Koni

Heavy-duty in-ground vehicle lift sales manager, Matthias Lennemann (blue blazer), shows attendees the workings of a Stertil-Koni ECOLIFT. 

Photo courtesy of Stertil-Koni

Southwest Lift & Equipment Inc., an exclusive Stertil-Koni distributor located in San Bernardino, Calif., showcased the very latest in heavy-duty (HD) vehicle lifting technology for industry leaders during an education and safety forum.

Highlighted at the event was the optional Continuous Recess moveable lifting unit in the DIAMONDLIFT, an industry first for piston-style lifts in North America. This option helps solve the challenge of safely and efficiently lifting many low-clearance, heavy-duty vehicles.

The Continuous Recess unit allows the bolster to recess flush to the floor anywhere in the horizontal range of piston travel. The bolsters remain completely flush with the floor which facilitates lift set-up, minimizing the possibility of hitting the lift with the vehicle and reducing tripping hazards.

Other products demonstrated by Southwest Lift & Equipment and Stertil-Koni professionals were:

  • ECOLIFT, the ultra-shallow, full-rise axle-engaging inground scissor lift.
  • 2-Post FREEDOM lift, a symmetrical, open floor design that optimizes workspace, providing wheels free maintenance.
  • Mobile column lifts, safely raise a wide-range of HD vehicles quickly and efficiently.
  • SKYLIFT, a platform lift that provides a “clear floor” concept for the user with a true, vertical rise.

Attendees also learned about the ebright Smart Control System, Stertil-Koni’s advanced fingertip touchscreen technology that displays real-time lift operation information and is available on all mobile lifts, ECOLIFT and DIAMONDLIFT.

Southwest Lift & Equipment services the Southwestern region of the U.S. with Stertil-Koni lifting systems and is experienced in installations, and lift Inspections by ALI Certified Lift Inspectors.


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