How thick should concrete be for 4-post lift?

The recommended thickness for a car lift concrete slab is 4 inches minimum for most two-post lifts and four-post lifts. Additional thickness may be required for specific applications or different car hoist models.
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How thick does a concrete floor need to be for a lift?

For a proper lift installation, begin by evaluating your concrete area and its existing specifications. This begins by inspecting your concrete slab to make sure it's an adequate 4.25” thickness or more, has cured at least 28 days, and the surface has no more than a 3-degree slope.
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Can you put a lift on 4 concrete?

Here are our tips for making sure your installation is an uplifting experience. Some of manufacturers standards for a 2-Post and 4-Post Lifts require a minimum 4 inches of reinforced concrete slab to be safely installed.
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How thick should the concrete be for a car lift?

The recommended thickness for a car lift concrete slab is 4 inches minimum for most two-post lifts and four-post lifts. Additional thickness may be required for specific applications or different car hoist models.
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How thick should a concrete slab be for a car hoist?

The minimum and recommended thicknesses of concrete slab for car hoists. Garage Equipment's two and four post hoists require a minimum of 100mm (about 4”) of reinforced concrete slab to be safely installed.
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Does a 4 post lift need to be anchored?

Unlike 2-post lifts, which absolutely need to be bolted down, 4-post lifts disperse weight across a wider surface area and are engineered to lift vehicles with or without drop-in anchor bolts .
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How thick should a concrete garage floor be?

The concrete slab should be four inches thick at least; it needs to be thicker if heavy equipment will rest on it. Building codes offer requirements for the concrete mix, which vary by region. The standards are expressed in terms of "compressive strength," which boils down to the amount of water used in the mix.
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What is 3000 psi concrete used for?

3,000 PSI. The residential workhorse of concrete, 3,000 PSI can be used for driveways, patios and sidewalks. Its durability will help shrug off the freeze-thaw cycle of harsh winters. This is a fine choice for any general construction use.
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Do you need rebar in a garage floor?

A garage slab or the garage concrete floor does not need rebars, provided it is 4” or less in thickness. Other forms of concrete reinforcement will however reduce cracks. Rebar is certainly required if the garage slab is 6” or thicker. This is the short & sweet answer.
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How tall should a garage be for a lift?

A general rule of thumb is to try for a minimum of 12 foot ceilings in your garage so that you have enough space for the car, the lift, and yourself. Don't forget to leave enough space around the lift for you to work as well—at least two feet on every side.
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How do you measure psi for concrete?

One of the most common new methods is what is called Rebound Hammer Test. This method required a tool that uses a spring release to drive a plunger-tipped hammer down into the concrete that is being tested. The distance the hammer is rebounded is measured and assigned a score between 10 and 100.
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How much room do I need for a 4 post lift?

Your garage needs enough space before you can install an auto lift. The typical measurements for a 4-post car lift is 103 inches wide by 173 inches long. Most passenger cars have a length of approximately 16 to 17 feet. If the cars you work on fall in this range, then this type of lift may be right for you.
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Is it OK to pour concrete on dirt?

Long story short, yes you can pour concrete over dirt.
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Is gravel needed under concrete?

You do need gravel under a concrete slab, footing, or patio. Gravel provides a solid foundation for your concrete as it can be compacted. It also improves drainage, preventing water from pooling beneath the concrete.
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Is 4 inches of concrete enough?

For a concrete patio, the ideal slab thickness is at least four inches. There are times where thicker slabs will make more sense, but, most of the time, 4 inches is the perfect thickness for a concrete slab. It is, however, wise to make the perimeter of the slab an inch or two thicker.
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How many posts carry the vehicle load with a four-post lift?

One of the most popular types of surface mounted lifts is the four-post wheel engaging type. It has four posts, two lifting crossrails, each one supporting two drive-on runways. The crossrails are synchronized so that they travel as level and together as possible.
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Which is better a 2 post or 4 post lift?

If you have a 10 foot ceiling, the two post lift will raise most vehicles to about 6 feet off the ground. A four post lift makes it much easier to load and position the vehicle. The runways of the four post lift make it easy for the operator to just drive onto the lift.
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What is the difference between 25 Mpa and 32 Mpa concrete?

As a rule of thumb 20mph concrete is fine for foot traffic, I.e., footpaths and house slabs, depending on your sub base, whilst 25 mph is more appropriate for driveways and light traffic. 32mpa and 40mpa concrete is suitable for shed slabs and heavy traffic areas.
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How much room do I need for a hoist?

As a rule of thumb, with a symmetrical lift, try to leave at least 12 feet from your posts to the back wall. If you have an asymmetrical lift to install, nine to 10 feet should be adequate. If you have more space available, think about how you can efficiently use that space.
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